This basket stretcher is designed for safe patient transport in complex and high-risk rescue environments, including vertical lifting, confined spaces, and water or maritime rescue. Its rigid basket structure fully surrounds and protects the patient, helping maintain body stability during hoisting, lowering, or lateral movement where standard stretchers are not suitable.
The stretcher body is manufactured using non-toxic, non-polluting polyethylene through one-piece molding, providing excellent impact resistance, abrasion resistance, and corrosion resistance. The smooth outer surface is easy to clean and disinfect after use, making it suitable for frequent deployment in professional rescue operations. Integrated handholds around the perimeter allow rescuers to carry and maneuver the stretcher from multiple angles.
Equipped with a dedicated lifting sling system, the basket stretcher supports vertical hoisting by crane, helicopter, or rope systems. Internal safety straps and a soft liner help secure the patient and improve comfort during transport, while the reinforced frame ensures reliable performance under load. The stretcher can also be used in combination with a spine board for enhanced spinal immobilization when required.
Key Advantages
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Rigid basket structure: provides full-body protection during lifting and confined-space rescue
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One-piece polyethylene construction: impact-resistant, abrasion-resistant, and corrosion-resistant
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Vertical lifting compatible: suitable for rope, crane, and helicopter hoisting operations
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Multiple integrated handholds: allow multi-angle carrying and positioning
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Easy-to-clean surface: supports fast disinfection after use
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Internal safety straps and soft liner: help secure the patient and improve transport comfort
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Compatible with spine boards: supports spinal immobilization when used together
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Rated load capacity up to 270 kg (with lifting system designed for higher tensile loads)
Applications
Mountain rescue, maritime and offshore rescue, helicopter and air ambulance operations, fire and confined-space rescue, industrial and construction site rescue, and emergency response units requiring vertical or technical patient extraction.