U.S. soldiers test new communication device designed to save lives

The U.S. Army's newest medical communication device is just one study away from being procured and fielded -- the Medical Hands-free Unified Broadcast, or "MEDHUB."
data-original-width="925" height="266" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjPd6dcTMkqAUY1DTboEImApoM5kXAUS3DvcTUQCbsi1fLGtkiuUj8muRcPKU2sVAqaZmqSVeMkes_lw0VEH8oUBzTCLQw4dnfouhfWzxZFoauoVVwC0FmpZd1kcWQQpfU9yLtl_h5eqK-f/s400/U.S.+soldiers+test+new+communication+device+designed+to+save+lives.jpg" width="400"> Army Cpt. Sean McCoy, 541st Forward Surgical Team ER physician, conducted patient evaluations on each injured soldier during training at USAARL. Evaluators denoted whether or not test participants completed specific critical actions in order for each patient treatment to count as criteria successes. (Picture source: Ashley Force)

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