Mobile Field Hospitals and Medical Facilities
Rapidly deployable medical shelters and mobile field hospitals from BLU-MED Response Systems® (BLU-MED®), the medical division of AKS Industries®, are state-of-the-art, fully equipped facilities designed to support life-saving medical operations in the most demanding environments.
BLU-MED® medical facilities are based on the field- and combat-proven effectiveness of the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Medical System (EMEDS), produced by Alaska Defense®—the military division of AKS Industries®. Engineered for speed, reliability, and operational excellence, these medical shelters have been used extensively around the world to deliver critical care in response to natural disasters, disease outbreaks, humanitarian crises, and emergency relief efforts.
Each BLU-MED® medical facility is designed for rapid deployment alongside existing healthcare facilities to enhance hospital surge capacity and patient isolation or to set up in austere and remote locations where medical infrastructure doesn’t exist or has been compromised, and alternate care sites are needed. Scalable and temperature-controlled, our mobile medical solutions can be configured to support a wide range of mission needs—from triage and surgical care to isolation units and public health outreach.
The examples featured below highlight both real-world deployments and training exercises involving BLU-MED® medical shelters and mobile field hospitals, demonstrating our commitment to supporting global health, emergency response, and preparedness efforts with dependable, high-performance infrastructure.
BLU-MED® in Action: Disaster Response & Training Exercises
2025 Medical Shelter with Ballast Frame System Demonstration for the Dept. of Emergency Medicine, UC Davis Medical Center – Sacramento, California
2024 Dengue Fever Outbreak – Ceilandia Region, Brazil
2023 Jordanian 40-Bed Mobile Field Hospital – Khan Younis, Gaza
2022 Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Screening and Treatment Facility, UPMC Children’s Hospital – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
2020-2022 Coronavirus Pandemic (COVID-19): 650+ Negative pressure isolation systems for COVID-19 deployed in the U.S., Canada, South America, Africa, the Middle East, and the Far East!
2020 300-Bed Mobile Field Hospital with Negative Pressure Isolation Ward for COVID-19 – Cabinda, Angola
2019 Moffett Field Air Force Base – Mountain View, California
2019 Measles Outbreak – Apia, Samoa (Australian Medical Assistance Team)
2018 Mexico Border – Children’s Medical Facility for U.S. Department of Homeland Security – Tornillo, Texas
2018 Flu Epidemic – Palmetto Health Children’s Hospital – Columbia, South Carolina

2018 Hurricane Michael – Florida

2017 Vietnam Peacekeeping Center – Level-2 Field Hospital – Hanoi, Vietnam
2017 Hurricane Harvey – Port Arthur, Texas
2016 Central Italy Earthquake – Norcia, Italy




































































































