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automated chest compressor system

08/05/2010 9:03 PM

are the existing automated chest compressor systems adjustable for different types of body?

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Re: automated chest compressor system

08/05/2010 10:51 PM

Yes.

There are 37 individual body types. Each one must have it's own adapter.

LynDoor® ChestMaster™has a no-non-"since" warranty and deal and can supply a universal Chest Compressor Systems, adjustable for different types of body, the SqueezeGen 14.7 Model..

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Re: automated chest compressor system

08/06/2010 12:15 PM

Yes.

This is an image of the LynDoor® ChestMaster™ with SqueezeGen type 14.7 adapter:

Thanks to the LynDoor® ChestMaster™, the patient has recovered fully. Here we see him with his family:

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08/06/2010 12:29 PM

You're a marketing genius! How did you ever get those squirmy kids to sit still for the photo??

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Let's go for a ride!

08/06/2010 12:44 PM

I simply told them if they did not behave, I would take the for a drive!

For some reason, they do not like to ride in an automobile... there must be some unpleasant memories associated with riding in a car. I cannot imagine what that unpleasantess might be.

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08/06/2010 12:54 PM

"Thanks to the LynDoor® ChestMaster™, the patient has recovered fully."

Come on, now. We have to give a little credit to the surgeon who put him back together. Just look at the before and after photos. The guy did a great job. Now, if he can just get his hair to grow back.

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