Neptune Township EMS boosts first responder training with EOlife X

Neptune Township EMS in New Jersey has taken a bold step forward by equipping their teams with EOlife X, cutting-edge ventilation feedback device dedicated to training, that provide real-time feedback and data-driven insights. Chief Bil Rosen shares how these innovations are transforming their training and preparing responders for critical situations.

Transforming emergency response training with EOlife X

Bil Rosen, Chief of Neptune Township EMS in New Jersey, shares how EOlife X is revolutionizing training for first responders.

“We first equipped our first responders’ teams with EOlife X,” Rosen says. “It allows ambulance staff, EMTs, and medics to practice ventilations with real-time feedback. Police and fire departments are next in line to train with EOlife X.”

The first demonstration of EOlife X impressed the team. “We loved it. It’s very easy to use and helps us monitor our ventilations in real time,” Rosen adds. “We’ve never had a tool that tracks ventilation rate and depth. It helps us do a better job for the patient.”

What makes EOlife X unique

EOlife X is designed to improve manual ventilation skills. Unlike traditional mannequins or training methods, EOlife X provides real-time feedback on ventilation rate, depth, and technique, allowing responders to instantly correct errors and optimize patient care.

Paired with EOlife Connect, the platform collects, visualizes, and analyzes training data across teams. Trainers and supervisors can monitor progress, compare metrics, and tailor sessions to individual or team needs.

Seamless integration into protocols

Neptune Township EMS integrates EOlife X into monthly competencies, CPR classes, and in-services for not only EMS teams but also police, and fire departments. Everyone responding to emergencies is aligned on proper ventilation techniques.

The integration of EOlife X has received very positive feedback within Bil Rosen’s team. When asked what advice he would give to his peers, he replies without hesitation:

Get them! Everybody should be training with manual ventilation. It’s real-time feedback. It gets our staff and responders much more tuned with proper ventilation

Bil Rosen

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