The HAMILTON-T1 enables you to provide optimal ventilation therapy to all patient groups during transport.
- Approvals and certificates for use in ambulances, helicopters and airplanes
- Adult, pediatric, and neonatal ventilation
- Independence from compressed air
- Up to 9 hours of battery operating time
- Noninvasive ventilation and integrated high flow oxygen therapy*
- Advanced ventilation modes, including ASV® and INTELLiVENT®-ASV
- CPR ventilation
- Digital solutions for respiratory care: Hamilton Connect Module and App
*Always use active humidification during high flow oxygen therapy.
HAMILTON-T1 in 3D
The most popular ventilator for intensive care transport helicopters
According to the HOVER survey (Handover of ventilated Helicopter Emergency Services [HEMS] patients in the emergency room) conducted online amongst air rescue organizations in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, and Luxemburg, 71% of those organizations chose the HAMILTON-T1 as their intensive care transport ventilator (1).
1. Hilbert-Carius P. Notfall Rettungsmed 23, 106–112 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10049-019-0579-z
Designed for mobility and convenient transport
Approved for all types of transport
The HAMILTON-T1 meets the transport standards EN 794-3 and ISO 10651-3 for emergency and transport ventilators, EN 1789 for ambulances, EN 13718-1 and RTCA/DO-160G for aircraft, as well as IEC 60601-1-12 for basic safety and essential performance. It reliably accompanies your patients to any destination either within or outside of the hospital, on the ground, at sea, and in the air.
Independent from compressed air
The integrated high-performance turbine enables the HAMILTON-T1 to be completely independent from compressed air, reducing weight and saving space. Even patients ventilated noninvasively can be transported successfully across greater distances.
Up to 9 hours of battery operating time
A battery operating time of up to 9 hours is provided by one integrated and one hot-swappable battery. The battery operating time can be extended as required with additional hot-swappable batteries.
Flexible mounting and system integration options
The wide range of system integration and mounting options allows you to tailor the HAMILTON-T1 to your needs and infrastructure. Various solutions are available for all the main types of helicopters and ambulances, as well as hospital beds, stretchers, surfaces, shelves, poles, rails, and ceilings.
For transporting all patients, even the smallest

State-of-the-art ventilation therapy for newborns
- Noninvasive ventilation modes and therapies developed especially for neonatal patients (synchronized noninvasive ventilation, demand-flow nCPAP modes, Volume Support mode, and high flow oxygen therapy)
- Invasive ventilation modes developed for neonatal patients, including volume-targeted ventilation
- Leak compensation in every mode
Continuity of care for newborns from the delivery room to the NICU, as well as for transport
- In combination with a transport incubator, it represents an advanced solution for intra- and interhospital transport
- Monitoring parameters specific to neonates (SpO2 measurement with Oxygen Saturation Index, SpO2/FiO2-ratio, and CO2 measurement)
Dedicated interfaces and consumables for neonates
- Interfaces for noninvasive ventilation specifically for neonates
- Robust proximal sensor for accurate flow measurement with low dead space
- Single-use consumables that may help in controlling infections
For armed forces

The HAMILTON-T1 for armed forces faithfully accompanies your patients to any destination on the ground, at sea, and in the air.
After successfully passing the tests for military compliance according to highest demands under toughest conditions, the HAMILTON-T1 was registered for a NATO stock number (NSN 6515-01-648-5814), and is now officially available in the US military ECAT catalog.
HAMILTON-T1 for pandemics or mass casualties
Emergency preparedness ventilators must be versatile enough to meet the ventilator demands of a mass casualty and/or pandemic event. The AARC provides a list of requirements in Guidelines for Acquisition of Ventilators to Meet Demands for Pandemic Flu and Mass Casualty Incidents, all of which the HAMILTON-T1 either meets or exceeds.
Find out about the HAMILTON-T1 for pandemics or mass casualties
What customers say about HAMILTON-T1
Hamilton Medical e-learning
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Downloads

Brochures
HAMILTON-T1 brochure SW3.0.x
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Brochures
HAMILTON-T1 brochure neonatal function SW3.0.x
PDF / 1.9 MB
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Brochures
High-flow-oxygen-therapy brochure
PDF / 1.6 MB
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Technical specifications
HAMILTON-T1 technical specifications SW3.0.x
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Bibliographies
ASV bibliography
PDF / 1.6 MB
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Bibliographies
High flow oxygen therapy bibliography
PDF / 1.9 MB
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Brochures Marketing materials
HAMILTON-T1 night vision option flyer
PDF / 91.2 KB
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Marketing materials
HAMILTON-T1 - Required ventilator capabilities for pandemics or mass casualties
PDF / 1.6 MB
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Brochures Marketing materials
Hamilton Connect flyer
PDF / 689.3 KB
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Bibliographies
INTELLiVENT-ASV bibliography
PDF / 1.4 MB
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