Training materials
They are intended as an aide-memoir for those who are already familiar with the Cryonics UK protocol, not as a comprehensive manual.
Operation of the Cryonics UK Ambulance
(February 2010)
These notes cover the operation of the Cryonics UK ambulance and the main items of equipment. They are intended as an aide-memoir for those who are already familiar with the ambulance, not as a comprehensive manual.
- Before starting and driving away
- Ignition and gears
- Reversing beeper
- Raising and lowering the ramp
- Main electrical supply and control devices
- 240 volt AC supplies and the 12v DC supply
- Charging the back-up batteries and engine batteries
(8 pages)
Overview of Emergency Call-Out Team Procedures
(September 2010)
- OVERVIEW: how it all slots together
- Appendix A: INITIAL PHONE CALL: emergency questionnaire
- Appendix B: EQUIPMENT: storage, use and preparation
- Appendix C: MEDICATION: summary of purpose and administration
- Appendix D: COOL-DOWN: procedures
- Appendix E: REQUEST: to hospital
- Appendix F: CONTACTS: who to contact and when
(27 pages)
Promotional materials
You can download, print and distribute them. Thank you!
Cryonics UK A4 poster
(February 2011)
- An introduction to Cryonics UK
- Cryonics UK Contact details
- Photographs
(1 page)
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(2 pages)
Cryonics UK trifold flyer
(December 2010)
- Introduction
- Questions & Answers
- How to join Cryonics UK: membership fees & bank account number
- Cryonics UK Contact details
- URLs to Cryonics Service Providers
- URLs to Other Websites of Utility and Interest
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(2 pages)
Cryonics UK trifold flyer (with IBAN)
(December 2010)
(Same as above, only with IBAN – International Bank Account Number,
for payments from outside the UK)
- Introduction
- Questions & Answers
- How to join Cryonics UK: membership fees & bank account number
- Cryonics UK Contact details
- URLs to Cryonics Service Providers
- URLs to Other Websites of Utility and Interest