Steve Islava didn't start in a lab. He started in the field — as a firefighter paramedic, responding to cardiac arrest calls and watching the same outcome repeat. Hearts restarted. But patients didn't come home the same.
The research on Head-Up CPR was already there. The science was clear. The tool wasn't. Existing solutions cost thousands per unit, pricing out the departments that needed them most. Protocol change stalled — not because Medical Directors didn't believe the data, but because they couldn't access it.
Steve built Neuro Pro to close that gap. A patent-pending, single-use elevation board — manufactured in Anaheim, California from recycled materials — that gives every EMS team the ability to run evidence-based Head-Up CPR at $79.95 a unit.
Not a pilot-program luxury. Standard equipment. The way it should be.