ZOLL Medical Emergency Medical Equipment for EMS & Healthcare Professionals
ZOLL AED Defibrillators for Sale – Advanced Life-Saving Technology
ZOLL AED Defibrillators Designed for Everyday Heroes
ZOLL AED defibrillators are built for non-medical users, making them ideal for workplaces, schools, gyms, churches, and homes across the United States. These devices provide clear voice and visual instructions, guiding you step-by-step through a cardiac emergency.With real-time CPR feedback and intuitive design, ZOLL AEDs help anyone act quickly and confidently—even without prior training.
Reliable, easy-to-use automated external defibrillators designed for rapid response in cardiac emergencies. Pelegrina Medical is a ZOLL Authorized Distributor for the United States
ZOLL 800-EMVP-01 EMV+ Portable Ventilator
The fully transflective LCD and Silent and Dark mode capability allow operation in all light conditions
OLL X Series Advanced Monitor Defibrillator
The X Series combines the clinically superior therapeutic capabilities of ZOLL defibrillation, pacing, and CPR quality improvement with the advanced monitoring parameters you need.
Zoll 8700-001003-01 AutoPulse NXT STARTER KIT - EMS
With AutoPulse NXT, providers can deliver automated compressions for a wider range of patients, including automatic sizing with the NXT band to provide customized compressions.
EDAN Patient Monitoring Solutions for ICU & Critical Care
EDAN ICU patient monitoring equipment provides healthcare professionals with flexible monitoring solutions designed for intensive care, critical care, anesthesia, patient transport, emergency care, and hospital monitoring environments.
Pelegrina Medical offers a selection of EDAN patient monitors, modular critical care monitors, telemetry transmitters, transport monitors, and central monitoring systems to support different levels of patient monitoring throughout the hospital.
From bedside monitoring in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) to patient transportation and centralized monitoring, EDAN solutions are designed to help healthcare facilities build connected patient monitoring workflows.
ICU central monitoring
Critical care
Hospital Telemetry
Cardiac monitoring workflows
EDAN iT20 Telemetry Transmitter
EDAN iT20 Telemetry Transmitter
EDAN iM20 Patient Monitor
EDAN V-ECG.3LS 3 Lead ECG Cable, Snap, Integrated, 12 Pin
EDAN V-ECG.5LS 5 Lead ECG Cable, Snap, Integrated, 12 Pin
EDAN M3, M50 & M80 Monitors Recording Paper (Bx 20)
EDAN ICU Monitoring Equipment for Different Clinical Needs
Intensive Care Unit
Patient Transport
Emergency Department
Hospital Telemetry
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Why Choose EDAN ICU Monitoring Solutions?
Healthcare facilities need patient monitoring equipment that can adapt to different clinical environments. The EDAN portfolio offered by Pelegrina Medical includes solutions ranging from bedside and transport monitors to modular critical care systems and centralized monitoring platforms.
- Patient monitoring for multiple hospital environments
- Modular monitoring solutions
- ICU and critical care applications
- Patient transport monitoring
- Centralized monitoring capabilities
- Telemetry solutions
- Multiple monitoring configurations
- Connectivity options for hospital information systems
- Solutions for both bedside and mobile monitoring
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about emergency medical equipment
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Emergency medical equipment includes devices and supplies used to assess, monitor, treat, and stabilize patients during medical emergencies. Examples include AEDs, defibrillator electrodes, CPR devices, ventilator accessories, patient monitoring equipment, and emergency response supplies.
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Most healthcare facilities maintain AEDs, patient monitoring systems, emergency batteries, therapy cables, CPR equipment, ventilator accessories, and other emergency preparedness supplies based on their clinical needs and regulatory requirements.
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Defibrillator electrodes should be replaced before their expiration date or immediately after use. Regular inspection helps ensure readiness during cardiac emergencies.
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AED electrodes are used to analyze heart rhythms and deliver defibrillation therapy when needed. Certain models also support monitoring, pacing, and CPR feedback functions.
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The AutoPulse is a mechanical CPR device that delivers automated chest compressions during cardiac arrest. It helps emergency responders provide consistent CPR during patient transport and prolonged resuscitation efforts.
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Accessories such as batteries, therapy cables, ECG paper, carry cases, and replacement components help maintain equipment functionality and ensure emergency readiness.
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Emergency medical equipment is commonly used by hospitals, EMS agencies, fire departments, clinics, surgery centers, schools, industrial facilities, government agencies, and public safety organizations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions EDAN monitoring equipment
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EDAN ICU monitoring equipment includes patient monitoring solutions designed for intensive care, critical care, anesthesia, patient transport, telemetry, and centralized hospital monitoring.
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The EDAN Elite Series is specifically designed for high-acuity environments, including intensive care and anesthesia monitoring.
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The EDAN iM20 Patient Monitor is designed to function as a transport monitor and can also operate as a multiparameter module for EDAN Elite Series monitors.
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The EDAN MFM-CMS is a centralized monitoring system designed to connect and manage monitoring information from EDAN monitors. The system supports up to 1,280 beds according to the current Pelegrina Medical product information.
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Yes. The EDAN portfolio includes the iT20 Telemetry Transmitter, designed for wireless telemetry applications within hospital environments.
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Depending on the model and configuration, EDAN monitors can support parameters such as ECG, SpO₂, NIBP, temperature, respiration, CO₂, and invasive blood pressure. Specific parameters vary by model and configuration.
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EDAN monitoring equipment can be used across environments such as ICUs, critical care units, emergency departments, anesthesia, recovery rooms, general wards, patient transport, and centralized monitoring areas, depending on the specific model.
