Almustajib Medical is a leading supplier and reseller for Combat Carl” Care and Evacuation manikin in United Arab Emirates, UAE, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait, Iraq, Qatar, Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia, Sudan, Chad. Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, Ivory Coast, Mali, Guinea. Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Somalia, Rwanda. Democratic Republic of Congo, Republic of Congo, Cameroon, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea. South Africa, Angola, Mozambique, Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Eswatini, Lesotho. Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles, Cape Verde, Comoros.
Product information “”Combat Carl” Care and Evacuation manikin”
This military training manikin has all the features you need for TCCC and TECC training.The life-size manikin (183cm) weighs 70kg and has movable extremities.
Various injuries can be attached to the manikin to simulate a wide variety of wounds. First aid measures such as supraglottic airway management, decompression puncture (Monaldi), chest drainage (Bülau), FAST1 (sternum), EZ IO (humerus and tibia), and tourniquet attachment are possible.
The manikin is robust and can be used to practice evacuation from the danger area.
Three included deep wounds can be applied to 7 sites and connected to an optional bleeding module, allowing practice of wound packing.
A speaker built into the manikin‘s head allows it to either speak directly from the manikin or play back previously recorded speech or sounds.
Various injuries can be attached to the manikin to simulate a wide variety of wounds. First aid measures such as supraglottic airway management, decompression puncture (Monaldi), chest drainage (Bülau), FAST1 (sternum), EZ IO (humerus and tibia), and tourniquet attachment are possible.
The manikin is robust and can be used to practice evacuation from the danger area.
Three included deep wounds can be applied to 7 sites and connected to an optional bleeding module, allowing practice of wound packing.
A speaker built into the manikin‘s head allows it to either speak directly from the manikin or play back previously recorded speech or sounds.
Specifications:
• Weight from approx. 65kg bis 85kg
• Realistic size 175cm
• Robust PVC material
• Ideal for outdoor use in extreme conditions (sand, rain, mud, etc.)
• Wound inserts incl. universal haemorrhage module at 7 points for changing
• Flexible extremities for different carrying techniques
• No sensitive electronics
• Made in Germany
• cABCDE Schema – Conform
• XABCDE Schema – Conform
• MARCH Schema – Conform
• Voice module via Bluetooth (waterproof up to 1 metre according to IPX7)
• Interchangeable eyes, 3 pairs, normal, dilated, constricted
• Airway protection, oropharyngeal and nasopharyngeal
• Wound management 7 positions for wound modules
• Stab wound, bullet wound, bullet hole wound, blind covers
• Wounds have a bleeding function
• haemorrhage module manually or automatically via app control
• Tourniquet system
• Dressing techniques / support and wound dressing
• Intraosseous access tibia
• Intraosseous access humerus
• Intraosseous access sternum
• Thoracic decompression according to Monaldi
• Thoracic decompression according to Bülau
• Intravenous injection
• Peripheral venipuncture
• Weight from approx. 65kg bis 85kg
• Realistic size 175cm
• Robust PVC material
• Ideal for outdoor use in extreme conditions (sand, rain, mud, etc.)
• Wound inserts incl. universal haemorrhage module at 7 points for changing
• Flexible extremities for different carrying techniques
• No sensitive electronics
• Made in Germany
• cABCDE Schema – Conform
• XABCDE Schema – Conform
• MARCH Schema – Conform
• Voice module via Bluetooth (waterproof up to 1 metre according to IPX7)
• Interchangeable eyes, 3 pairs, normal, dilated, constricted
• Airway protection, oropharyngeal and nasopharyngeal
• Wound management 7 positions for wound modules
• Stab wound, bullet wound, bullet hole wound, blind covers
• Wounds have a bleeding function
• haemorrhage module manually or automatically via app control
• Tourniquet system
• Dressing techniques / support and wound dressing
• Intraosseous access tibia
• Intraosseous access humerus
• Intraosseous access sternum
• Thoracic decompression according to Monaldi
• Thoracic decompression according to Bülau
• Intravenous injection
• Peripheral venipuncture










