Patent Document ID: 9865179
Application ID: 13898436
Patent Flag: 1

Claim One:
1. A training device for human casualties comprising: a human-like skeleton structure comprising a torso, neck, and skull, and wherein the torso, neck, and skull are casts made of a rigid polyurethane with voids in the casts filled with a low density rigid urethane and a flexible wire is embedded in the neck to provide flexibility to the neck; removable intraosseous pucks consisting of a solid puck-shaped layer of polystyrene covered by polycarbonate resin thermoplastic thereby eliminating any hollow spaces within the removable intraosseous pucks, wherein each of the removable intraosseous pucks is formed as a single component having a puck shape and fully simulates an intraosseous injection site by approximating actual human bone density and provide physical landmarks for the location of the intraosseous injection site; a human-like skin material that covers the human-like skeleton structure; and a removable trachea module having a top edge and a bottom edge with a central lumen that is continuous through the removable trachea module from the top edge to the bottom edge, wherein the torso includes ribs, sternum, lumbar spine, thoracic spine, cervical spine, chest cavity and the removable intraosseous pucks; wherein the skull comprises a mouth with movable jaw and tongue, nasal passage, and eye sockets, wherein the portion of the human-like skin material that covers the neck of the human-like skeleton structure comprises an opening with a periphery for the removable trachea module, a lip configured to hold the trachea module made of the human-like skin material formed around the periphery of the opening, a top airway hole formed in the neck connecting the nasal passageway of the skull to the opening for the removable trachea module, and a bottom airway hole formed in the neck opposite the top airway hole connecting the opening for the removable trachea module to the torso, wherein the trachea module fits into the opening in the neck and held in position by the lip and the top edge is adjacent the top airway hole and the bottom edge is adjacent the bottom airway hole creating a continuous passageway from the nasal cavity, through the central lumen of the trachea module, and into the torso.