Transport Medical Training Lab Concept Equipment Placement Drawing for the Critical Care Flight Paramedic Program DRAFT.

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Transport Medical Training Lab Concept Equipment Placement Drawing for the Critical Care Flight Paramedic Program DRAFT

Transport Medical Training Lab (TMTL) Overview Simulation Control Room (Section 2) Storage Area (Secured) (Section 3) Student Debrief Area (Section 4) Student Training Area (Computer Lab) (Section 5) AID Station/Forward Surgical Team (FST) Training Lab (Section 6) Transport Medical Training Lab (Section 1) Transport Medical Trainer (UH60 Crew Cab) 2 DRAFT

Transport Medical Training Lab (TMTL) Section 1 Drawing (UH60 Cabin) Structure Support Door One Way Mirror from Control Room Control Room Speaker/Strobe Camera StudentFlow IR Illuminator Audio Mike Fog Machine S Scent Generator S Industrial Fan 49’-6” 21’-4” 3 DRAFT

ItemRemarksQuantity Speaker Wall mounted 2 Strobe Wall Mounted 2 Camera Wall Mounted. Pan, tilt, zoom, recordable, time stamp, Night Vision capable. 4 Audio Mike Ceiling Mounted 2 IR Illuminator Ceiling Mounted approx 300ft. Range; 3 Fog Machine Wall Mounted. Electronic Low Fluid Detection, Continuous Output, Remotely Controlled 1 Scent Generator Wall Mounted. Uses disposable scent cartridges that last about 30 days (8hrs/day). 2 Fan 2 Transport Medical Training Lab (TMTL) Section 1 Equipment Description S 4 DRAFT

Transport Medical Training Lab (TMTL) Section 2 - Simulation Control Room Drawing One Way Mirror from Control Room TMT LAB AREA AV System Tower C Multiple power outlets for power under counter with 2” hole cut in counter to run wires P Simulator/Radio Charging Station Area Counter Top HFTLM Computer Monitor TMT Lab Monitor AID Station Monitor TMT HFTLM Computer Recommend opening out 10’-3” 7’-11 13/16’ 5 DRAFT

ItemDescriptionQuantity Monitor TMT 1 Monitor TMT LAB 1 Monitor Aid Station / FST 1 Server 1 A/V System Tower Audio Visual Tower to synchronize and control everything in the different rooms 1 PA System PA System Manager- simple and intuitive user interface, able to allow the instructors to talk to student independently in the Aid Station or UH-60 cabin room as well as both at the same time 1 Transport Medical Training Lab (TMTL) Section 2 - Simulation Control Room Equipment Description AV System Tower Monitor TMT Lab P Monitor AID Station Monitor TMT 6 DRAFT

Transport Medical Training Lab (TMTL) Section 3 - Storage Area (Secured) Recommend opening out 8’ 7’-11 13/16’ Storage Rack 7 DRAFT

Transport Medical Training Lab (TMTL) Section 3 - Storage Area (Secured) Equipment Description ItemDescriptionQuantity Storage Rack 4 8 DRAFT

Transport Medical Training Lab (TMTL) Section 4 - Student Debrief Area Double Door Door Double Door 18’-6” 21’-4” Smart Board Laptop and Podium Speaker chair Tables (Folding) chair Tables (Folding) chair Tables (Folding) chair Tables (Folding) chair Projector Student Flow TMT LAB AREA 9 DRAFT

Transport Medical Training Lab (TMTL) Section 4 - Student Debrief Area Equipment List ItemDescriptionQuantity Podium 1 Projector Ceiling mounted 1 Computer (Laptop) Computer with current software ( Including Microsoft Office Suite), used for classroom instruction and is networked to the server to access videos (for After Action Reviews), the two TV’s and overhead projector 1 Speakers Controlled from the computer on the podium 1 Smartboard Large (approximately 77”), multi-touch, networked Smartboard capable of displaying real- time streaming video. Must be on the Army Approved Products List. 1 Tables (Folding) Heavy Duty folding Table; light weight, waterproof, and chemical resistant 10 Chairs (Folding) padded back and seat, 300 lbs load capacity, folding type 22 Surge Protectors 3 Presentation remote Wireless Presentation Remote with Laser Pointer; 2.4GHz wireless technology and a 30' range 1 10 DRAFT

Transport Medical Training (TMT) Drawing Section 5 - Student Training Area (Computer Lab) Door 9’-3” (approx) 9’-2 11/16’ Laptop Chair Student Flow AID Station / FST Room 11 DRAFT

Transport Medical Training (TMT) Drawing Section 5 - Student Training Area/Computer Lab Equipment List ItemDescriptionQuantity Computers with MS Office suite 2 Chairs (Folding) padded back and seat, 300 lbs load capacity, folding type 2 Desks 2 Misc Notes computers will be used in a continuum of care process where they can use the current medical records software, research medical information online (NIPR), these computers do not need to be on the LAN but will require software and hardware maintenance 12 DRAFT

Transport Medical Training (TMT) Drawing Section 6 - AID Station/FST Training Lab Double Door Door Recommend opening out 12’-6 1/2” 40’ (approx) ED Bed Camera Audio Mike Smartboard (6’ W) Crash Cart Student Flow TMT LAB AREA Computer Lab Area Suctioning speakers Storage Rack 13 DRAFT

Transport Medical Training Lab (TMTL) Section 6 - AID Station/FST Training Lab Equipment List ItemDescriptionQuantity Speaker Wall Mounted 2 Camera Wall Mounted. Pan, tilt, zoom, recordable, time stamp, Night Vision capable. 4 Audio Mike Ceiling Mounted. 2 Storage Rack Provided by the U.S. Army 0 Industrial Sink Provided by the U.S. Army 0 Smartboard Large (approximately 77”), multi-touch, networked Smartboard capable of displaying real- time streaming video. Must be on the Army Approved Products List 1 Crash Cart Provided by the U.S. Army 0 ED Beds Provided by the U.S. Army 0 Suctioning (Wall Unit) Provided by the U.S. Army 0 Crash Cart 14 DRAFT

Transport Medical Training Lab (TMTL) Facility Dimensions 6’x11’ 15 DRAFT