MAKING OUR TEAM COME HOME

Point-of-injurydigital continuityfor high-intensityTacticalCombat CasualtyCare

From 3 hours theoric doctrine to 72 hours battlefield conditions in evacuation time. Widen gap on Tactical Combat Casualty Care in technologies required for easing and enabling performant Medical Evacuation operations.

OUR MISSION.

We streamline the transfer of medical information between the contact zone and the MedEvac teams.

OUR FEATURES.

Tourniquet application timer

Geolocation transmission

Continuous pulse monitoring

Digitalized MedEvac informations

Tourniquet application timer

Beyond T+120 min, limb ischemia becomes irreversible and crush syndrome risk surges on release; in current extended CASEVAC context, medics lose track of application time across handoffs. A persistent timer with T+60/T+90 alerts is the only way to preserve the conversion/release decision window.

Geolocation transmission

In a 10–15 km drone kill zone, voice-radio 9-line MEDEVAC requests are jammed, delayed, or expose the casualty’s position to ISR; LoRa beacon transmission pushes a precise grid to Role 1/2 without network infrastructure or voice emission. Casualty location is the single longest variable in time-to-treatment — automating it collapses the search phase.

Continuous pulse monitoring

Junctional and internal hemorrhages are invisible externally and kill via silent decompensation during the 6h+ evacuation window; a finger-clip pulse stream gives the receiving Role the only objective vital trend available before arrival. It is not a diagnostic — it is a trajectory signal that lets the next echelon prepare blood, surgery, or triage reprioritization.

Digitalized MedEvac informations

Paper DD Form 1380 cards are lost, soaked, or erased (Artem: marker ink wipes off plastic) across the medic, CASEVAC, Role 1 and Role 2 chain, breaking the clinical record at every handoff. An e-ink digital card following the MARCH flow guarantees the point-of-injury data survives intact to the surgeon — which is the actual job of the device.

CIVIL APPLICATIONS.

Mountain rescue

Wildfire firefighters

Offshore platforms

Remote industrial sites

Delayed casualty assessment caused by limited real-time visibility

Difficult coordination between dispersed teams operating in isolated environments

High risk of information loss during multi-step evacuation and handover processes

Long distances between intervention teams and the nearest medical facilities

SAMARITAN TEAM.

Headquartered in the heart of Paris, we exist to bring the brave ones home. Innovative doctrine as positioning, will to strengtenth democraties as commitment. Defence tech oriented with lifes saved as only metrics. Close to soldiers development over white paper approach as our moto spirit.

French roots. European vision. Global reach.

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