SAM IO / Intraosseous Access System
The SAM IO intraosseous access system is designed to provide fast, reliable access for fluid and medication delivery during critical emergencies.
At Link Resources, we supply dependable intraosseous devices trusted by paramedics, emergency departments and first responder teams across Australia.
Built for speed, simplicity and accuracy, SAM IO equipment offers an effective alternative when traditional IV access is difficult or delayed.
About SAM IO and Intraosseous Access
During trauma, cardiac arrest or severe shock, immediate vascular access is essential. The SAM IO intraosseous access device allows clinicians to establish access through the bone marrow safely and efficiently.
The SAM IO system is fully mechanical, lightweight and easy to operate in high-pressure environments. Designed for both pre-hospital and hospital use, it provides dependable performance for emergency teams requiring rapid access.
Each intraosseous vascular access system is made with durable materials, intuitive controls and colour-coded needles to streamline patient care when every second counts.
Types of SAM IO Equipment:
- SAM IO Driver
Mechanical driver used for controlled insertion.
- IO Needles (Various Sizes)
Colour-coded for adult, paediatric and specialised use.
- Stabilisation Accessories
Securement tools for safe patient transport.
- Training Kits
For education and skill development.
Benefits:
- Provides rapid vascular access when IV placement is difficult
- Fully mechanical — no batteries or power required
- Lightweight, durable and suited for field environments
- Easy to learn and use for paramedics and clinicians
- Designed for reliable performance in trauma and critical care
All SAM IO equipment supplied by Link Resources meets relevant Australian medical and emergency care guidelines.
Devices are tested for structural integrity, insertion accuracy and safety to ensure use in pre-hospital and clinical environments.
- Ambulance and pre-hospital emergency services
- Hospitals and emergency departments
- Mining, construction and industrial medical teams
- Remote area response units
- Defence and tactical medical teams
- Training and education providers
1. What is an intraosseous device used for?
2. Is the SAM IO system mechanical or powered?
3. Who typically uses intraosseous access systems?
4. Are different needle sizes available?
5. Is SAM IO equipment compliant with Australian medical standards?
About SAM IO and Intraosseous Access
During trauma, cardiac arrest or severe shock, immediate vascular access is essential. The SAM IO intraosseous access device allows clinicians to establish access through the bone marrow safely and efficiently.
The SAM IO system is fully mechanical, lightweight and easy to operate in high-pressure environments. Designed for both pre-hospital and hospital use, it provides dependable performance for emergency teams requiring rapid access.
Each intraosseous vascular access system is made with durable materials, intuitive controls and colour-coded needles to streamline patient care when every second counts.
Types of SAM IO Equipment:
- SAM IO Driver
Mechanical driver used for controlled insertion.
- IO Needles (Various Sizes)
Colour-coded for adult, paediatric and specialised use.
- Stabilisation Accessories
Securement tools for safe patient transport.
- Training Kits
For education and skill development.
Benefits:
- Provides rapid vascular access when IV placement is difficult
- Fully mechanical — no batteries or power required
- Lightweight, durable and suited for field environments
- Easy to learn and use for paramedics and clinicians
- Designed for reliable performance in trauma and critical care
All SAM IO equipment supplied by Link Resources meets relevant Australian medical and emergency care guidelines.
Devices are tested for structural integrity, insertion accuracy and safety to ensure use in pre-hospital and clinical environments.
- Ambulance and pre-hospital emergency services
- Hospitals and emergency departments
- Mining, construction and industrial medical teams
- Remote area response units
- Defence and tactical medical teams
- Training and education providers
1. What is an intraosseous device used for?
2. Is the SAM IO system mechanical or powered?
3. Who typically uses intraosseous access systems?
4. Are different needle sizes available?
5. Is SAM IO equipment compliant with Australian medical standards?
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SAM IO Adaptor
$23.10 -
SAM IO Stabiliser
$58.82 -
SAM IO Driver
$351.46
Why Choose Link Resources
- Certified and reliable intraosseous access systems
- Trusted by Australian emergency and clinical teams
- Durable, field-ready equipment
- Expert guidance and nationwide delivery
- Full range of SAM IO devices and accessories
For Hire SAM IO / Intraosseous Access System
Short-term hire options for SAM IO equipment are available for training and education.


