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Vita Inclinata To Provide APSCON 2022 Conference Attendees Live Stokes Litter Hoist Experience

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Vita Inclinata To Provide APSCON 2022 Conference Attendees Live Stokes Litter Hoist Experience

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ASHINGTON, DC, July 12, 2022Vita Inclinata (Vita), developer and producer of precision aerospace and industrial stabilization devices, today announced the company’s attendance at APSCON 2022 Booth #231. The company invites show attendees to visit its booth and experience the Vita Rescue System’s (VRS) stabilization capabilities as they strap in and are safely hoisted into the air.

The Airborne Public Safety Association (APSA) presents the best manned and unmanned public safety aviation education at APSCON 2022 / APSCON Unmanned 2022 in Reno, NV, July 25 – 30, 2022. Attendees have access to industry-leading public safety aviation training, products, and services in one location while creating an exceptional learning environment for end-users.

Vita’s VRS underscores the importance of this conference by presenting attendees with an advanced search and rescue (SAR) technology currently sought after by all U.S. military branches, domestic first responders, and organizations in Chile, Japan, and Squadron 751 at Air Base #6 in Portugal. In addition, the State Emergency Service of Ukraine requested 30 VRS units, and the U.S. Army ordered 15 VitaRescue Systems.

“Vita’s mission closely parallels the conference’s goal of promoting and advancing safe aviation operations,” said Chantel Friedrich, Director of aerospace sales. “Our life-saving VRS technology is dramatically impacting how SAR crews operate around the globe. We are excited to bring this important safety demonstration to attendees at this year’s APSCON event. ”

About Vita Inclinata

A friend’s death during a rescue operation—with a helicopter close but unable to stabilize due to weather and terrain—was the genesis of Vita Inclinata. Founded in 2015 as a way to solve a real problem, Vita today controls chaotic swinging and spin and adds safety and precision for rotor-wing and fixed-wing aircraft and cranes. With the mission of “Bring them home, every time,” Vita’s technology changes the narrative while saving lives, time, and money across industries, including search and rescue, military, firefighting, public safety, construction, wind energy, and oil and gas. The company is headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado, with offices in Washington, DC, and Huntsville, Alabama.

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July 11, 2022
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