EA-12 Medical Equipment Emergency Rescue Patient Transport Ambulance Neil Robinson Stretcher
Description:
Ship passage, up and down many vertical stairs, gangway steep. Ordinary canvas stretchers are too soft to pass vertically through small hatches and are not suitable for handling fractured personnel.Ships sailing in the sea, far away from medical institutions on land, transfer patients, especially trauma fracture personnel, rescue boats, helicopters are not suitable for use.
Neil Robertson rescue stretcher is designed for the recovery of victims in difficult and narrow situations, especially if the patient has to be lifted and transported to a safe location. Robertson orthopedic stretcher is made from semi-rigid splints and high-wear cotton. It also ensures maximum patient safety during ascension. Marine Stretcher's robust structure and practical storage system make it indispensable for rescue operations mainly in mining, industrial, construction sites, ships, etc.
Neil Robertson Stretcher Features:
1. It is made of high quality canvas and splice pressed in slats for increased stiffness and can wrap around the casualty, providing protection without being bulky.
2. It can be easily folded when not in use or when entering a small space.
3. There are four reinforced handles on the back for easy lifting.
4. Equipped with 5 strong restraint straps that support the head and body when securely wrapped around the casualty.
5. Suitable for all kinds of ships, field work, mines, caves, construction industry and confined space, etc.
6. It is specially designed for horizontal and vertical lifting applications.
7. The stretcher of choice in difficult rescue situations when the casualty needs to be lowered or lifted to safety.
Usage:
1. Spread stretcher, canvas up.
2. The rescued person was lying flat on a stretcher with a head and neck strap attached.
3. There are three fixed belts in the middle of the frame for fixing the chest, and a groove below the middle is convenient for the placement of the upper arm.
4. The stretcher has two rope loops at the bottom to secure the victim's feet. The stretcher is made of a set of wooden slats from head to toe to protect the spine.
5. After the rescued personnel are placed and fixed on the stretcher, the lifesaving personnel shall hold the reinforcement handle on the back of the stretcher and lift the stretcher. If the person is hoisted vertically by helicopter or the person is hoisted vertically from the hatch or the casualty is hoisted vertically by a stretcher, the stretcher may be fixed to the sprig of the lifting equipment and the stretcher may be hoisted.