

CRITICAL CARE SIMULATOR
High-fidelity physiology for flight paramedics and critical care nurses. A Zoll-style X Series cockpit, a Hamilton T1 ventilation bay, living skin, and scenarios written to AHA 2025, SSC 2026, and CAMTS 12th edition.
Four-trace transport monitor: ECG, SpO2, ETCO2, ART. Charge, shock, sync, pace, 12-lead with real STEMI morphology.
ASV, CMV+, PCV+, Dynamic Lung, auto-PEEP, driving pressure. The vent the aircraft actually carries.
Skin goes ashen, mottled, cyanotic. Pupils blow. The waveform ETCO2 tells you if the tube is in.

BUILT FOR THE CERTIFIED CREW
FP-C · CCP-C · CFRN · CTRN · CCRN
Rotor, ground CCT, and interfacility. Tap one and the clock starts.

Rotor-wing scene — diaphoretic truck driver

Critical care ground — pneumonia, lactate 6.4

Rotor scene — shock, absent left breath sounds

Ground then aircraft — silent chest

Rotor — blown pupil after a loft fall

Ground CCT — sine wave then arrest
IV before IO, epi after failed shocks, MAP ≥65 post-ROSC.
Antibiotics in the first hour of shock. Norepi first-line.
ASV, lung-protective and obstructive cards.
Unpressurized cabins cut PiO2. The ARDS case will prove it.