TRI-STAR HOLDINGS, INC. announced the company has purchased a Coachman Catalina Sport Motorhome to begin manufacturing of the Emergency Response Hospital Unit prototype. ERHU, Inc. is slated to complete the prototype development within the next 20 days — at the peak of the hurricane season. The company, through ERHU, Inc., has purchased its facility in Pompano Beach, Florida and has purchased all the tables, sewing machines, and manufacturing equipment needed to complete the prototype and hone the manufacturing process.
ERHU founder and developer Victor Adams is already in the facility and has begun developing the material templates for the mobile units’ inflatable out riggings. Additionally, materials are scheduled for on time delivery and negotiations continue for further medical equipment to finalize the first-of-its-kind mobile hospital.
“We are on the verge of revolutionizing the medical industry’s ability to mobilize state-of-the-art of technology in response to major life-threatening events from hurricanes and other natural disasters to terrorist attacks and war,” said Tri-Star Holdings Sec Donna Yamin. “The new facility is largely outfitted for the prototype’s manufacturing, and we are very excited about the quality and value of Coachman’s Catalina Sport as our prototype vehicle,” she concluded.
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