Model 71 Basket Stretcher with Straps

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    Model 71 Basket Stretcher with Straps

    Brand FERNO

    Dimensions : 24 x 8 x 86”

    The Ferno
    Model 71 Basket Stretcher is made with a high-density polyethylene shell
    supported by a permanently attached, heavy-duty, aluminum frame.

    Molded-in
    runners and handholds make it easy to handle, and brass grommets are
    strategically located for quick use with Model 418-1 Adjustable Lifting Bridle
    (tag lines should always be used when lifting the basket stretcher).

    The shell
    is chemical, UV, rust, and corrosion resistant and a replaceable closed-cell
    foam pad is attached inside the stretcher for patient comfort.

    Four two-piece
    5′ quick-release patient restraints are simple to use and permit the rescuers
    to easily change the position of the straps to fit each patient.


    FEATURES

    Ideal for
    most rescue situations

    Brass
    grommets strategically located for quick use with Model 418-1 Adjustable
    Lifting Bridle

    Molded
    runners and handholds make it easy to handle, even over rough terrain.

    Constructed
    of a high-density polyethylene shell, supported by a permanently attached,
    heavy-duty aluminum frame

    Closed cell
    foam pad is attached inside stretcher for patient comfort.

    Chemical,
    UV, rust and corrosion resistant

    BENEFITS

    Fits most
    rescue situations

    Brass
    grommets strategically located for quick use with Model 418-1

    Runners and
    handholds make it easy to handle, even over rough terrain.

    Closed cell
    foam pad is attached inside stretcher for patient comfort.

    Chemical,
    UV, rust and corrosion resistant

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