This multifunctional automatic loading stretcher has varied adjustable heights. It is made of lightweight tubular aluminum construction provides durability and strength. Only need one person can push it to the ambulance without any control handles. The bed surface is made of foamed cushion and the adjustable back making the wounded feel comfortable. Swing-down siderails enable convenient patient transfer from a bed to cot.
The AOMED SD08 Foldaway Spine board, made of high density polyethylene (HDPE) is durable and the package is small-sized.
The foldaway design allows more efficient storage, easy to carry. The flat board surface does not intensify the cervical spinal injuries or obstruct CPR efforts; the subtle texture surface also can prevent slippage, and it is easy to sterilize and clean.
The automatic loading stretcher is fully automatic one. Only one person can push on to ambulance. It has two sets of loading wheels .The backrest can be adjusted from 0-65 degree by gas spring. The bed surface made of waterproof seamless welding PVC mattress. Swing-down side rails to protect patient when transfer. The stretcher can be locked by the fixing device when it is in the ambulance.
There are two different types of lifting stretchers: EMS-A108 is 2-fold and made of oxford leather, EMS-A109 is totally made of high-strength aluminum alloy. All of them feature a sturdy frame and durability, and both of them are 2-fold and equipped with two safety belts. They are ideal stretchers for mass casualty and catastrophic situations.
The AOMED SD09 Four Folding Spine board, made of high density polyethylene (HDPE) is durable and the package is small-sized.
The flat backboard surface does not intensify the cervical spinal injuries or obstruct CPR efforts; the subtle texture surface also can prevent slippage, and it is easy to sterilize and clean. SD09 is featured with its 4 foldaway size; its package size is very small, very easy to store and carry.
The Sked Stretcher is used by virtually every rescue team in any rescue scenario including the military, emergency rescue services, and industry whether oil and gas, mining, construction or anywhere there may be a need to have a solution to a real or potential danger or hazard.