IMAGE PERSPECTIVES
"The Injury
Simulation People"
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Training at Carson City, Nevada, or at your location
We will coordinate and produce the mass casualty moulage portion of your exercise
NEW!! BIO-CHEMICAL SCENARIO & CASUALTY CARD PKG.
on CD--a simple computer program that you can use to print out casualty cards for your WMD Mass Casualty exercise. Now available, 25 different casualties for four different scenarios: Sarin, Ricin, Anthrax, and Smallpox.
Contact us for more info!
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The Medical Community to train and test: First Responders, Emergency Medical Technicians. Paramedics, BTLS, PHTLS, ATLS Courses.
Business and Industry Health and Safety to train and exercise internal Emergency Medical Response Teams: airports, oil refineries, chemical companies, mining industry, utility companies, and manufacturing.
Political Jurisdictions for Full-Scale exercising of their Disaster Response Plans.
The Military Services to train and test under simulated battle conditions.
Absolutely nothing will prompt better response to your training/testing sessions! Many years of participation in EMS and Disaster Response Training have shown us, unequivocally, that people learn and test better when realistic injury simulation is used. The military services have historically used injury simulation to train men and women in emergency medical care because it reduces training time and improves performance by reproducing disaster-induced psychological responses. The bottom line is, what is realistically experienced is learned and retained.
The basic material we use to create our soft tissue injuries is very inexpensive, it costs only pennies per simulation.
If someone walks off with a simulation it can be recreated in a matter of minutes!
You are not limited to mass-produced latex or plastic one-size-fits-all injuries; you determine the type, scope and size of the injuries and create as many as you wish, in whatever size you need.
Our simulations can be handled and bandaged, with care, as you would a real injury. The simulations will not shift and/or be damaged. When bandages are removed, the injury simulation will remain intact.
The simulations are liquid-proof.
Image Perspectives was born out of the need for truly realistic injury simulation, at a moderate price. We continue to improve our methods by researching and developing new techniques and materials to achieve that goal. Marge Dolan, the founder of Image perspectives, has been involved with Emergency Response and Disaster training for more than twenty-eight years and has helped to train hundreds of Emergency Management and Emergency Services Professionals. Her experience includes: Exercise Assistance Officer, Nevada Division of Emergency Management; Tech Sergeant, Nevada National Guard; and Emergency Medical Technician. She is a certified Makeup Artist in both Glamour and Camouflage Makeup.
Image Perspectives School of Moulage has earned a reputation for excellence. Our clients include:
| U.S.Army /Reserve/ National Guard |
| U.S. Air Force |
| U.S. Navy |
| U.S. Coast Guard |
| Veterans Administration Health Services, Nationwide |
| State EMS |
| DOW Chemical Company |
| TOSCO Refining Company |
| Reno/Tahoe Internation Airport |
| Reynolds Electrical Engineering (REECO) |
| Emergency Nurses Association |
| International Health Services, Nationwide |
| EMMCO East Inc |
| Los Alamos Labs |
| Lockheed/Martin Utility Services |
| New York Transit Authority |
| Subic Bay International Airport, Philippines |
| National Disaster Medical System, U.S.A |
| Life force Airmed Services |
| Special Operations Medical Association |
Image Perspectives under construction
2650 Damon Rd.
Carson City, NV 89701
(775) 882-6257 phone & fax