
In this Bi-Weekly Issue


In this biweekly issue:
🏥 Coalitions, let’s talk readiness
🆒 PCM reliability when temperatures drop or rocket up
⌛ From hallway surge to PODs
🦺 Mobile HICS for real incidents
As always, lots of information can be found on our website. Have a productive week!


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A) See You in Texas at the NHCPC
Coalitions, let’s talk readiness
We’re packing up and heading to Grapevine, Texas, for the National Healthcare Coalition Preparedness Conference (NHCPC) on December 1–3, 2025! Stop by our booth to see firsthand how VeriCor systems can help your team respond faster, smarter, and with confidence.
From cold chain contingency solutions like the Cool Cube™ to fully rapid-deployment modules, we’ll be showcasing the gear that turns readiness into real-world results. Come see what’s new, chat with our experts, and experience VeriCor quality in person.
News & Promotions


A) Cool Cube™ Spotlight – Extreme Performance
PCM reliability when temperatures drop or rocket up
The Cool Cube™ is already engineered for no-ice, no-electricity, transport stability—but what about extreme hot or cold weather?
With phase-change material (PCM) designed for extreme-ambient conditions, the Cool Cube™ keeps contents within safe ranges even in sub-zero or ultra-hot environments.
Cool Cubes™ are ideal for both tropical vaccination clinics and remote care sites in snow zones.

B) Workstations That Deploy
From hallway surge to PODs
Coalitions and health systems need organizing solutions that can roll to the incident, not sit in a storeroom.
VeriCor’s Mobile Medical Workstation (MW-42) combines drawers, integrated tables, and an optional refrigerator (MW-42R) into an organizational cart designed for emergency response.
Use it to standardize layouts across PODs, triage, or surge scenarios so every nurse opens the same drawer and finds the same gear, every time.

C) Command That Moves
Mobile HICS for real incidents
When a disaster strikes, your Hospital Incident Command System shouldn’t be stuck in a conference room.
VeriCor’s Hospital Incident Command Station (MC-HICS) and Mobile Incident Command Center (MC-MICC) bring power, lighting, Easyboards®, a working-surface grease board, and a laptop stand into a compact, lockable, roll-anywhere form factor.
Built Response-Friendly™, they align naturally with standard HICS and NIMS workflows while keeping critical paperwork and comms organized under pressure.








