LION Tactical Rescue Stretcher Lightweight casualty extraction
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LION Tactical Rescue Stretcher Lightweight casualty extraction
LION Tactical Rescue Stretcher Lightweight casualty extraction solution Mesh stretcher stuffs into a 3.5" x 8" nylon bag that attaches to your ballistic vest or a belt. This keeps it within reach for quick deployment and use, but never in the way. Dramatically reduces tactical extrication time The LION Tactical Rescue Stretcher increases officer safety by slashing the amount of time required to extricate a casualty. The stretcher is constructed from military grade nylon mesh and webbing and has two restraint straps. It’s strength has been tested to 2,030 lbs. It weighs just 14 ozs. and stows in a 3.5" x 8" bag. The bag easily attaches to your ballistic vest or belt, so the tools for emergency rescue are immediately at hand. Alternative stretchers are bulky and cumbersome. They take too long to deploy, potentially creating more casualties. • Rugged, lightweight 3.5" x 8" stow bag attaches to ballistic vest shell or belt • Stabilizes head in supine position • Weighs just 14 ozs. • Deploys in seconds • Supports immediate extraction in challenging environments • One to six carrier rescue options • Carrier(s) can operate weapon/suppress fire • Easy to transport and transfer • Padded handles • Military grade nylon mesh and webbing • Strength tested to 2,030 lbs. • Supports every height Contact: Fenton Pharmaceuticals Ltd Fenton House 4 Hampstead Gate 1a Frognal London NW3 6AL Tel: +44 (0)20 7433 8595 Fax: +44 (0)20 7433 3436 Email: info@fent-pharm.co.uk www.fentonpharmaceuticals.com www.lionprotects.com Using the LION Tactical Rescue Stretcher Two person carry: Four person carry: One person grabs both handles positioned at the head with one hand and one of the handles positioned at the waist with the other hand. The second person grabs both of the handles positioned at the feet with one hand and the remaining handle positioned at the waist with the other hand. This enables the rescuers to carry the casualty with no “jackknife” or sagging effect. One person grabs both of the handles positioned at the head and a second rescuer grabs the two handles positioned at the feet. The third and fourth rescuers each grab a handle positioned at the waist. This enables the rescuers to carry the casualty with no “jackknife” or sagging effect. It also enables the rescuers at the waist handle to maintain use of their weapon. Six person carry: Each rescuer grabs a handle. This method allows for the most stable carry. Each of the rescuers are able to maintain use of their weapon. Contact: Fenton Pharmaceuticals Ltd Fenton House 4 Hampstead Gate 1a Frognal London NW3 6AL Tel: +44 (0)20 7433 8595 Fax: +44 (0)20 7433 3436 Email: info@fent-pharm.co.uk www.fentonpharmaceuticals.com Three person carry: One person will grab the two handles positioned at the feet. The other two rescuers will each grab a handle positioned at the waist and a handle positioned at the head. This enables the rescuers to carry the casualty with no “jackknife” or sagging effect. www.lionprotects.com