Ferno-Washington, Inc.
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Ferno-Washington, Inc. products

Emergency - Ambulance Systems - iNTRAXX - Ventilator Mounts

Wall Ventilator Mount

iNTRAXX offers model-specific ventilator mounts so equipment can be positioned and re-positioned within the ambulance where it is most needed, while remaining securely fastened to the vehicle in the event of a crash or hard maneuver.



Ventillator Mount

iNTRAXX offers model-specific ventilator mounts so equipment can be positioned and re-positioned within the ambulance where it is most needed, while remaining securely fastened to the vehicle in the event of a crash or hard maneuver.

Emergency - Immobilization - Scoop Stretchers & Backboards

FERNO - Stretcher

The Scoop EXL Stretcher provides superior comfort and safety to patients in need of spinal immobilization. It eliminates the need for log-roll maneuvers, significantly decreasing movement to the patient’s cervical spine and reducing the chance of further injury.

Emergency - Patient Handling

FERNO iNX - Integrated Patient Transport & Loading System

Everyday operations in EMS—like transferring patients or loading and unloading cots from an ambulance—put tremendous strain on the backs of EMS professionals. The iNX Integrated Patient Transport & Loading System is the only system designed to enhance the safety of both patients and EMS professionals by effectively eliminating lifting. Now EMS professionals can lift, lower, load, and unload with the push of a button, taking the strain off of their backs.

Emergency - Patient Handling - Stair Chairs & Carry Chairs

EZ-Glide - Bariatric Stair Chair

The EZ-Glide LBS offers all of the benefits of the EZ-Glide tracked chair, with the addition of a strengthened non-folding chair frame, extended seat area and enhanced 4-point restraint harness for transferal of bariatric patients downstairs. The chair is capable of moving patients up to 318kg (50 stone) in weight, and with an adjustable brake system incorporated into the design that can be increased or decreased according to patient weight and the stair angle, thereby ensuring that the patient can be safely moved down stairways, reducing the manual handing effort requred and reccuign operator injust risk.