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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 18, 2010
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The Thermal Angel Blood Warmer - Not Just for the Military Anymore
DALLAS, Texas, Oct. 19, 2010 -- Estill Medical
Technologies, Inc., the creator of the Thermal Angel Blood and IV Fluid
Infusion Warmer, announced this week its plans to distribute its fluid warming
product line through Progressive Medical International (PMI).
The Thermal Angel, an in-line, battery-powered disposable, lightweight and
completely portable blood and IV fluid warming device, is capable of
intravenous application and irrigation warming. It can be used to help prevent
fluid-induced hypothermia.
"We are excited to move forward with PMI," says Jay Lopez, president and CEO
for Estill Medical Technologies, Inc. "They will be our first distributor for
the EMS ground and flight service space. Until now, our focus has been on
meeting U.S. military demand, so moving into commercial markets is an exciting
step for the company."
Lopez adds that, "PMI is an outstanding distributor in this market, and we are
looking forward to explosive growth with their team."
PMI is equally excited about the new relationship.
"We are very happy to be the first distributor to provide IV fluid infusion
warming for the EMS industry," says Mirela Sabanovic-Lewis of PMI. "The
Thermal Angel will be a great addition to our large selection of EMS
products."
About PMI:
Founded in 1992, PMI (www.progressivemed.com) is a leading source for medical
equipment and EMS supplies specifically tailored to meet the needs of surgery
centers, clinics, emergency medical providers, air medical and military
medical.
About Estill Medical Technologies, Inc.:
Estill Medical Technologies, Inc. was recently awarded the "Outstanding
Military Product of the Year" by the Institute for Defense and Government
Advancement for the Thermal Angel Blood and IV Fluid Infusion Warmer. The
product is a patented medical device that is used in military and government;
hospital and pre-hospital settings; EMS; flight service; fire; field; and
more.
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