Plymouth Ambulance’s use of HaloFogger to clean equipment featured on NBC News nationally

NBC News had a segment on the HaloFogger, which is being utilized to clean everything from masks to vehicles in the fight against COVID-19. Included in the segment was Tom Trojansky, director of operations for Plymouth Ambulance.

On Facebook, Trojansky wrote:

Plymouth Ambulance is committed to providing expert level medical intervention to the public that are in need of emergency medical care. Not only do we strive to protect the communities that we serve from injuries, we also take our need to prevent injuries and illnesses one step further.

Plymouth Ambulance uses two Vaporized hydrogen peroxide fogging units to disinfect our equipment and ambulances. We attempt to sterilize as best as we can the ambulances and equipment for the safety of our Paramedics, EMT’s and you. Please see the most recent NBC Today Show national news video below that aired on April 28, 2020 that describes our sterilization system a bit more. This is one more way that Plymouth Ambulance is protecting our staff and you.

You can watch the segment below:

Plymouth Ambulance uses Halosil Disinfection System

Plymouth Ambulance is committed to providing expert level medical intervention to the public that are in need of emergency medical care. Not only do we strive to protect the communities that we serve from injuries, we also take our need to prevent injuries and illnesses one step further. Plymouth Ambulance uses two Vaporized hydrogen peroxide fogging units to disinfect our equipment and ambulances. We attempt to sterilize as best as we can the ambulances and equipment for the safety of our Paramedics, EMT’s and you. Please see the most recent NBC Today Show national news video below that aired on April 28, 2020 that describes our sterilization system a bit more. This is one more way that Plymouth Ambulance is protecting our staff and you. Thomas TrojanskyChief of Operations

Posted by Plymouth Community Ambulance Association – Medic 308 on Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Photo: Screengrab from NBC News