Vacuum Stretcher Set

It is designed for use in traumatic injuries, immobilization, and safe casualty transfer. When the soft stretcher is vacuumed, it hardens and surrounds the body of the injured person.

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Vacuum Stretcher Set

It is designed for use in traumatic injuries, immobilization, and safe casualty transfer. When the soft stretcher is vacuumed, it hardens and surrounds the body of the injured person. It is made of friction and tear-resistant, lightweight material. The vacuum stretcher consists of a set to be inflated with a manually operated vacuum pump that provides rapid suction. There are straps and 4 side handles to facilitate the carrying of the patient when the patient is placed. Stretcher passes X-Ray rays.

Technical Data / Technical Specifications
Length / Lenght 190 cm
Width / Width 85 cm
Height / Height 5 cm
Weight 5 kg
Carrying Capacity 180 kg

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