This aluminum alloy emergency bed is designed for efficient in-hospital and pre-hospital patient transport, combining a lightweight stretcher trolley with a detachable stretcher surface. The separated stretcher-and-trolley structure allows patients to be transferred directly from the scene or ward onto the bed surface without unnecessary lifting, reducing physical strain on medical staff and minimizing patient movement during transport.
The main frame is constructed from high-strength aluminum alloy, offering a balanced combination of rigidity, corrosion resistance, and easy disinfection. Side guardrails on both sides can be raised or lowered smoothly to assist with patient transfer and positioning, while integrated safety straps help secure the patient during movement. The height of the trolley can be adjusted via a manual rocker mechanism, enabling caregivers to adapt the bed height to different working environments such as ambulances, corridors, operating rooms, or wards.
Four medical-grade casters provide stable mobility, with directional and swivel wheel configurations to ensure controlled steering in confined spaces. The stretcher trolley can also be equipped with an IV pole when required, supporting routine emergency and clinical transport needs. Designed for frequent use, the smooth surfaces and simple mechanical structure allow for fast cleaning, inspection, and maintenance.
Key Advantages
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Detachable stretcher and trolley design: enables direct patient transfer without repeated lifting
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Aluminum alloy frame: lightweight, durable, corrosion-resistant, and easy to disinfect
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Adjustable height via manual rocker: adapts to different transport and treatment scenarios
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Foldable side guardrails: assist safe patient loading and unloading
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Medical-grade casters: stable movement with good directional control
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Safety straps included: help secure the patient during transport
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Simple mechanical structure: reliable for frequent clinical use and easy maintenance
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Rated load capacity up to 159 kg
Applications
Hospital wards, emergency departments, emergency centers, operating rooms, ambulances, temporary medical stations, sports venues, and other facilities requiring safe and efficient patient transport.