The Stroke-Emergency-Mobile  (STEMO) was presented as a highlight at the
 Capital City Congress for Medicine  and Health in Berlin 2015 from the 
10th -12th July. Every  visitor had the possibility to question the 
representatives from University  Medicine Charité Berlin, Berlin Fire 
Department and MEYTEC. 
The special  emergency unit was back in action weeks after a crash on 
the city high way had  kept it off the road for repairs.. Although the 
driver’s cab was damaged beyond  repair, needing to be replaced, none of
 the crew was seriously injured. All of  the medical and telemedical 
equipment housed in the main cabin unit survived  the accident’s 
effects. The special CT-fixing developed by MEYTEC nullified the  crash 
impact safely securing the heavy and very sensitive medical device.
Gerhard W.  Meyer, founder of MEYTEC said: “The crash shows the value 
and necessity of the patent  protected MEYTEC-CT-fixing unit. This is 
just reward for our investment in research  and product development”.
Among the interested visitors on the STEMO-stand  was Federal Minister 
of Health, Mr. Hermann Gröhe, Senator of Health Affairs of  Berlin, 
Mario Czaja and the director of the accident hospital Berlin (UKB)  
Prof. Axel Ekkernkamp.

Stroke-Emergency-Mobile (STEMO) at the Capital City Congress for Medicine and Health
 Photo:  WISO/Schmidt-Dominé

