Esophageal Airway

Its an EOA. Not used much any longer. Basically the same design as a king.

EOAs are required on every ambulance in my state. Frontline BLS "advanced" airway. Add that they don't have expiry dates on them and you can imagine how old some of these suckers are.
 
EOAs are required on every ambulance in my state. Frontline BLS "advanced" airway. Add that they don't have expiry dates on them and you can imagine how old some of these suckers are.

Really? Our frontline bls airway are LMA, King, or Combi. I can't imagine being forced to use an EOA.
 
It's very rare to find a BLS trick on the road. Even for BLS transport. Our OEMS is just a little slow to act...
 
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