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To: Jim Gary who wrote (570)2/24/1998 6:35:00 PM
From: sPD  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8117
 
National Stocking Number received from US military

FEBRUARY 24, 1998

Pyng Technologies Announces National Stocking Number for
Pyng Medical

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--Pyng Technologies Corp. is very
pleased to announce that subsidiary, Pyng Medical Corp., has
received from the US Military a National Stocking Number for the
F.A.S.T 1(TM) System for Intraosseous Infusion. This number is
issued, by recommendation, from the US Defence Medical
Standardization Branch through the US Military Central Defense
Supply Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The N.S.N is
6516-01-453-0960

Pyng Medical Corp. continues to achieve approvals in both the
Military and Civilian markets and continues to reach the corporate
goal of having the F.A.S.T 1(TM) System available to all pre-
hospital, military, and hospital environments throughout the
world.

Pyng Medical Corp. has received "Ethical Approval" for advanced
field trials on the F.A.S.T 1 System in both Canada and the US
(see previous news releases).

The F.A.S.T 1 System is fully capable of delivering life saving
drugs and fluids with its multi patented, revolutionary vascular
access system, the only FDA approved method for Sternal Access for
Intraosseous Infusion . When conventional methods of gaining
vascular access fail, due to shock and trauma, the F.A.S.T System
can achieve, within 90 seconds, both vascular access and delivery
of drugs or fluid in life saving situations.



To: Jim Gary who wrote (570)2/24/1998 10:19:00 PM
From: Mark S. Schroeder  Respond to of 8117
 
Jim Gary,

The statement is correct, yet only one flaw. You can trade VSE stocks
with any broker in the US. What I was implying was that its not trading on NASDAQ, meaning US markets like NYSE, ASE, NASDAQ, or OTC-BB etc.

MSS