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Voice and telemetry radio communications system used by paramedics
The Biophone is a combination voice and telemetry radio communications system used in the 1970s and 80s by paramedics to talk to the physicians supervising them from a hospital base station. The difference between the unit and another two-way radio was that it had the ability to transmit a patient's electrocardiogram.
The Biophone is a combination voice and telemetry radio communications system used in the 1970s and 80s by paramedics to talk to the physicians supervising...
three or more versions of the Motorola APCOR, the first was similar to the Biophone, the second was significantly smaller and was white. The third version...
actual medical equipment including a Biophone per the Los Angeles County Fire Department specs of the era. Biophone Engine 51 Emergency! "News Archives...
dangerous rescues in an "emergency room on wheels" with directions via biophone from medical personnel at a hospital, the paramedics performed Advanced...
Paramedics in the United Kingdom Paramedics in the United States Related fields Biophone Field medic Flight Paramedic Health care providers National Association...
Garten, and Steve Mann (~2003) have created a wide variety of underwater biophone systems that use physiological signals to control different musical variables...