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H.E.A.T.™ (Hypothermia Emergency Assess and Transport) Set

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The 6:8 Medical Solutions H.E.A.T.™ (Hypothermia Emergency Assess and Transport) Set is a specialised, modular, and foldable system designed to stop heat loss and treat hypothermia during emergency patient transport. It is engineered to provide thermal protection in harsh environments.


Designed to Combat Hypothermia Without Sacrificing Care

  • Heat Loss & Hypothermia Prevention

    H.E.A.T™ is engineered to actively reduce convective and evaporative heat loss during trauma care, prolonged field treatment, and evacuation—supporting improved patient outcomes across the continuum of care.

  • Integrated Upper & Lower Body Access Ports

    Strategically placed access ports allow providers to rapidly assess injuries, perform interventions, and monitor the patient without fully exposing them to the environment. This minimises heat loss while maintaining clinical efficiency.Precision-designed to streamline the entire procedure.

  • System-Based Approach

    H.E.A.T™ is not a single item—it is a three-part system designed to adapt to the mission, patient condition, and evacuation requirements.


H.E.A.T™ System Components

H.E.A.T™ Complete 3-Part System

Includes:

  • ClearView™ Patient Carrier

  • Foldable Drag Litter

  • Storage Pack

Each component is purpose-built to work together, allowing seamless transition from treatment to movement to transport.


ClearView™ Patient Carrier

  • Enables patient visualization and reassessment

  • Maintains thermal protection while allowing rapid access

  • Supports extended care and monitoring


Foldable Drag Litter

  • Facilitates casualty movement and extraction

  • Compact, deployable design for rapid use

  • Compatible with tactical and austere transport scenarios


Storage Pack

  • Keeps the system organized, protected, and ready

  • Optimized for transport and rapid deployment

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