ARMEE™ Ventilator
A
utomatic Respiration Management Exclusively for Emergencies
The Interstate Disaster Medical Collaborative

Healthcare Overflow Protocol for Emergencies (HOPE) is fluidIQ’s foundation for an entire family of products dedicated to filling gaps in emergency preparedness protocols that are easily scalable and cost-effective. 

Featuring a coaxial and biocompatible* 3D printed design, the HOPE inVent is the world’s smallest single-use, single-patient resuscitator for emergency, disaster and other applications. *Pending FDA authorization and or clearance

HOPE inVent is a pragmatic design that can be easily-deployed globally to those in need and for substantially lower cost.

PF Strategies: Research Project Participation

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A real-world study of how symptoms and activity levels change in patients with pulmonary fibrosis (PF), from before to after daytime oxygen is initiated

The P₃F team (of patients, physicians, patient advocacy group representatives, PF support group leaders and others) wants to change this.

Study Title: A Study of Symptoms and Activity in Pulmonary Fibrosis (PF)


HOPE InVent®
Healthcare Overflow Protocol for Emergencies

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Partners in Advocacy, Education and Research Innovation

Serving the Pulmonary Fibrosis and Rare Disease Communities

        ​Millions of Ventilators

The ARMEE™ ventilation device is based on technology developed in the 1960s by Harry Diamond Laboratories for the U.S. Army.

The Interstate Disaster Medical Collaborative (IDMC), a 501(c)3 non-profit organization is supporting a volunteer committee of engineers, health care professionals and patient advocates to further explore development of an emergency ventilation device and bring this technology to the world.