MBrace Launches with a Bang- WTHR News Story

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
  • Now, after years of research and development, IMMI, a safety and technology company is unveiling a new system for EMS responders that will provide better protection in a crash.
    Westfield's IMMI is developing the new MBrace system to keep EMTs safe during crashes.
    "The journey has led us to what is the latest and greatest, which is an inflatable airbag that's integrated into the seat belt, and it's specially designed for side-facing occupants," said Nick Awabdy, vice president of engineering.
    What sets the system apart from regular seat belts is the Mbrace crash detection sensor triggers in a fraction of a second, deploying airbags protecting the head and neck.
    "As we're able to bring a inflatable airbag that fits around the head and neck and cradles the head and neck, basically bringing a separation between the head, neck and shoulders and putting much less stress on on the spine," Awabdy said.
    The new technology also helps medics care for patients while safely secured in the harness.
    "For a lot of years, EMTs have felt like they couldn't always wear their seat belts. They were always inhibited to be able to do their job, so IMMI has been part of bringing the next level of safety, so we've got a seat belt that allows them this wide range of motion, and now, these seat belts are equipped with airbags," Awabdy said.

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