This multifunctional rescue stretcher is designed for safe, efficient patient evacuation in complex and confined environments. Made from special composite plastic, it is lightweight, tough, and resistant to wear, water, and chemicals. The flexible body lets the stretcher be rolled or folded into a compact size for easy storage and rapid deployment, making it ideal for fire services, industrial sites, and disaster-response teams that need highly portable gear.
The stretcher can be wrapped around the patient and secured using integrated safety harnesses, forming a cocoon that stabilizes the spine and protects the body during movement. Multiple reinforced carrying handles, lifting ropes, and metal fittings allow horizontal or vertical lifting when used with a tripod, hoist, or helicopter system. Optional floats can be attached for water-rescue operations, and an organizer bag keeps all components together for quick grab-and-go use.
The smooth surface is easy to clean and disinfect after use, and the rugged construction supports high working loads (stretcher load capacity up to 200 kg, lifting lock rating up to 270 kg, and sling tension up to 400 kg, according to the data sheet). This makes it suitable for repeated use in demanding professional environments.
Key Advantages:
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Flexible composite-plastic construction: strong, lightweight, and bendable to conform to the patient and tight spaces
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Compact roll-up design: small packed size for easy carrying and storage
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Integrated safety harness system: wraps and secures the patient for stable transport
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Multiple reinforced carrying handles and lifting points: support horizontal and vertical lifting operations
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Optional float and lifting lock kits: expand use to water-rescue and technical-rescue scenarios
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Organizer bag included: fast deployment and convenient storage
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Easy-to-clean, disinfectable surface
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Working load up to 200 kg with accessories rated up to 270–400 kg
Applications:
Hospitals and emergency departments, fire and rescue teams, industrial and mining sites, military and public-safety units, disaster-relief operations, confined-space and water-rescue missions.