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Friday May 25, 2007
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Unfortunately, not everyone has the ability or the time to take CPR training classes, so a group of researchers has come up with the CPR Glove. It has multiple sensors embedded in it and a system that interprets the actions of the wearer and provides immediate feedback. Simply slide the glove onto your hand, and an automated voice will walk you through where to place your hands on the victim, and what to do, step by step.
The inventors of the CPR Glove hope that the device will be useful in training people on how to properly perform CPR as well as in emergencies where no one in the vicinity knows how to properly assist. The design of the device is in its final stages, and the inventors are looking for investors and legal protection to stake a claim on the device and begin producing it on a larger scale.
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Post by Alan Henry
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Gearlog
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