Hi
There's some good links there.

I think, in the UK, incubator system trolleys tend to be made by either Ferno or Paraid. The paraid website has a "design your incubator" section which shows you some of the range of equipment that is requested from customers, which basically writes your list for you.

http://www.paraid.co.uk/p-18-Transporter-Incubator-Trolley.aspx

The "neo capsule" was an attempt to think outside the box. Not sure where this is at the moment ...

http://www.elementzerosix.co.uk/work/neo-capsul.html

That backpack-incubator is a sight to behold! Thanks for the link.

Some more details about the power supply for the australian system; there was a vent, pumps, incubator, monitor and humidifier. They all ran on batteries between the unit and the ambulance, however, if you then plugged in the DC power cable in the vehicle, the current load of all the equipment trying to recharge their batteries at once was be too much for the vehicle. So the system monitored the current and prioritised the equipment so that somethings stayed on battery for a bit longer whilst others charged.

Ian Braithwaite
Senior Transport Nurse
Embrace, UK

PS there is a neonatal and paediatric transport web community which is a great place to ask cross discipline questions about retrieval equipment. Biomeds are welcome! Its web address is www.childrenstransport.com