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To: HotShot1 who wrote (4105)7/7/1999 11:14:00 PM
From: Jack Rayfield  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8117
 
Before we can have sales we have to have volume production. Pyng has already said they are not supplying any more units to test sites except for Rural Metro and maybe a few others.

I would be happy if the news release just said that the design was final and contract vendors had been selected. A time frame for volume production would be nice but I do not want to get to pushy.

What has happened to the distributors that Pyng was talking to in April three months ago?

"In parallel with this mass production goal Pyng Medical Corp. will be negotiating with and establishing regional distributors for the System. Meetings have already been held with several distributors who meet our requirements and who have expressed a strong desire to have semi-exclusive distribution agreements, and who will place stocking orders on the F.A.S.T.1 TM System."

The demand is out there HotShot whether you want to believe it or not.

Here is a post I received on my Deja News Sternal IO thread:

"We (Taney County Ambulance District in Branson, Mo) were recently part of a study using the Pyng sternal IO... We only used it about 3 times in the short time we had them.. but when placed correctly the response time to the meds infused was unbelievable. You could literally see the results of the med being pushed on the moniter before you were done pushing it.
Just an opinion but I think they will be on all agressive ALS units in the next 10 years."

The demand is there but the product is not.