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Portable Video Laryngoscope Built for EMS

Rugged. Reliable. Designed for paramedics, first responders and air medics.

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GlideScope® Go 2 Video Laryngoscope for EMS

  • Portable video laryngoscope built for EMS and prehospital airway management
  • Delivers clear visualization to support confident field intubation
  • Handheld, lightweight design for rapid response and transport environments
  • EMS-Certified1 with a durable 3.5" Corning® Gorilla® Glass 2 display
  • Compatible with Spectrum QC, Spectrum QC eco single-use blades, and Video Baton QC Large (GVL Status 3–4)

GlideScope Performance. Anywhere.

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Trusted by Those Who Answer the Call

St. Lucie County Fire District

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Essex & Herts Air Ambulance

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Cape Fear Valley Health System

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Webinar: RSI or DSI? Making the Call in Prehospital Airway Trauma Management

Register now for our emergency medicine educational webinar and live Q&A to discuss one of airway trauma’s most consequential topics.

Date: Monday, 23 February 2026
Time: 9 a.m. PT / 12 p.m. ET / 17:00 GMT

Exceptional Visualization for Critical Outcomes

  • Supports effective intubation in challenging settings — from roadside emergencies to remote or confined spaces
  • Delivers the clarity and reliability needed when every second counts
  • Provides advanced visualization with a high-resolution screen for clear airway views
  • Empowers EMS providers to perform with confidence, wherever care is needed

Versatility Meets Ease-of-Use

  • Choose the right blade for any airway with hyperangulated, Mac, and Miller options
  • Capture and review every intubation effortlessly with auto-record, built-in storage, and instant playback
  • Strengthen QA/QI workflows with easy access to video insights that help elevate patient care

Sustainable and Seamless Compatibility

Helpful Information

Video Laryngoscopy Compared to Augmented Direct Laryngoscopy in Adult Emergency Department Tracheal Intubations: A National Emergency Airway Registry (NEAR) Study
Acad Emerg Med, 2020

Video laryngoscopy used without any augmenting maneuver, device, or technique results in higher first-attempt success than does DL that is augmented by use of a bougie, ELM, ramping, or combinations thereof.

Clinical Publication

The Use of a Video Laryngoscope by Emergency Medicine Residents Is Associated With a Reduction in Esophageal Intubations in the Emergency Department
Acad Emerg Med, 2015

The use of a video laryngoscope (VL) by emergency medicine (EM) residents during an intubation attempt in the emergency department (ED) was associated with significantly fewer esophageal intubations (EIs) compared to when a direct laryngoscope (DL) was used. Patients who had inadvertent EIs had significantly more adverse events than those who did not have EIs. EM residency training programs should consider using VLs for ED intubations to maximize patient safety when EM residents are performing intubation.

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