Transportable Modular Ambulatory Care Center (TMACC)
ABMSC has developed the most advanced, fully self-sustaining, mobile medical care facility known to date - the TMACC. Currently, there are no other certified commercial transportable medical units available with the self-sufficiency, mobility, and design flexibility of the TMACC.
As a fully functioning, self-sustaining mobile surgical / medical unit, the TMACC requires virtually no setup time and comes equipped with security and monitoring systems. The spacious design flows from room to room, offering a comfortable environment for patients and staff. These modular units can be modified to create ancillary facilities, such as housing or teaching units for staff and patients.
All models are capable of being transported by cargo ships, overland haulers, or military helicopters. Each TMACC unit can remain on its own axle or can be installed on a foundation for semi-permanent or permanent use. TMACC models can be placed side by side or stacked to form larger complexes, such as a full-fledged hospital.
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Four Different TMACC Models
The Surgical Model contains a fully equipped pre-op area, operating room, post-operative room, and is able to treat up to 16 people in an 8-hour day*. |
The Urgent Care Model is designed to perform a wide variety of medical procedures and can treat approximately 50 to 60 patients per day*. |
The Pain Management Model is designed to treat approximately 20 to 30 people a day* for general care caused by chronic medical conditions, wounds, and other ailments. |
The Bio-Hazardous / Toxicant Model, with a built-in air lock system to prevent cross contamination, is highly specialized. Please contact ABMSC for details. |
*All estimates are for regular conditions. In the case of a surge demand, units are capable of accommodating more patients.
Benefits of the TMACC:
- Improve access to health care by providing point-of-care services
- Increase public health preparedness due to surge case demands
- Allows for prepared and pre-positioned response resources
- Ensures availability and rapid deployment of life-saving medical services
- Assists in the deployment of fully-integrated medical response teams
- Virtually no setup time required
- Eliminates the obsolescence of medical buildings
Features:
- The TMACC can be connected to local commercial utility power. Back-up power will automatically kick in if interrupted.
- Generator is capable of continuous 24-hour operation for one week using a 25 KVA natural gas, propane, or butane power generator (additional capacity available).
- A small solar panel is used to maintain the battery charge for the generator.
- Self-contained fresh water supply: black and gray waste tanks all concealed under unit.
- Redundant air-conditioning system with five fan-coils and individually controlled temperature zones.
- On-demand electric water pump used for all sinks, water heater, and toilets: built-in 10-gallon water heater.
- Fully installed medical gas and vacuum system (includes manifold, monitors, and alarm system).
- Sterile scrub and clean up areas for doctors and staff, as well as nurse’s sink in recovery and janitor’s sink in decontamination areas.
- Complete security systems with outside remote camera system.
- Entire unit can be permanently bolted to foundation or slab as a permanent structure in compliance with US building and safety standards.
- Built to handle the rigorous conditions found in disaster areas or environmentally hostile locations.
Custom Construction:
- Exterior can be modified to customer color or design specifications.
- Siding can be metal, metal clad over plywood diaphragm, or composite resin, which is very low maintenance.
- Durable plumbing system designed with either copper or flexible lightweight plastic Pex system - both HUD-approved.
- Entire undercarriage can be insulated and sealed against severe climatic conditions.
- Flooring finish is hospital-grade vinyl (seamless, welded) for the reduction of bacterial and contamination concerns.
- Fitted with universal tie-down points and four pick up points for crane or helicopter transport.
- Unit is inspected and given a number insignia of approval from the Department of Housing, Commercial Coach Division of the State of California.
Mission
Our mission is to bring medical / surgical facilities to remote areas and/or countries in order to provide quality medical care to all patients in need, regardless of economic or geographic restrictions. |