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To: doug who wrote (668)3/5/1998 8:56:00 AM
From: sPD  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8117
 
Release - first major launch in the civilian EMS world

March 5, 1998

Pyng Technologies High Profile Presence for F.A.S.T.1 at
U.S. Emergency Services Conference

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--Pyng Technologies Corp. is pleased to
announce that subsidiary Pyng Medical Corp. will be a high profile
exhibitor at the Emergency Medicine Services (EMS) conference in
Baltimore, MD from March 11 to 14. Prior to the conference, the
Pyng Medical team will be training a contingent of US Emergency
Medical Staff at the University of Maryland Medical Center.

At the "EMS Today" conference Pyng Medical Corp. will actively
demonstrate the F.A.S.T 1(TM) System for Adult Intraosseous
Infusion to key emergency medical personnel from around the world.
Participants in the conference will have hands on experience with
use of the F.A.S.T 1 System. Key Pyng personnel will be at the
conference to discuss field trials, and sales with EMS services
from across the States and around the world. Many institutions
are attending the conference with the sole objective of meeting
with Pyng Medical and familiarizing themselves with this new
technology.

This conference is the first major launch of the FAST 1 system in
the Civilian EMS world, and we are anticipating widespread
interest in the product.

Pyng Medical is preparing for the training of 10 US Emergency
Medical Staff between March 9 and 11 at the University of Maryland
Medical Center. A shipment of F.A.S.T. 1 Systems for Adult
Intraosseous Infusion has been sent to the Medical Center. The
University of Maryland Medical Center will coordinate initial US
testing of the F.A.S.T 1 System, paralleling the trials currently
being conducted at St. Paul's Hospital, Royal Columbian Hospital
in Vancouver B.C. and the B.C. Ambulance Service.