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Spinal Immobilization Suppliers In Usa
3 companies found
based inKent, OHIO (USA)
We are a leading manufacturer of industry standard spine boards, immobilization devices, and extrication products. With decades of combined hands on experience as practitioners in the emergency response field, we know first-hand what products you ...
The BAK-PAK II™ Long Spine Immobilization Board was designed by an EMT and constructed by a mechanical engineer with the intention of making a board where every inch, every contour and every feature will serve a purpose. The BAK-PAK II ™ ...
based inTualatin, OREGON (USA)
Skedco founder Bud Calkin is, after nearly 35 years, still our head product designer. He travels 50 weeks a year to train teams around the world in the use of Skedco rescue equipment. Skedco is a family-owned and operated rescue equipment business ...
Choice of the U.S. Army, this spinal immobilization/extrication device is the only device of it’s type that meets all of the established criteria for immobilizing a seated patient. An ideal ...
based inWilmington, OHIO (USA)
FERNO is the global leader in pre-hospital emergency care solutions, serving emergency services, fire rescue, mortuary, industrial safety, police, and the United States military. FERNO serves more than 100 countries and has partnered with EMS ...
Color-coded strapping system of buckles and straps, stored within the device, ensures easy deployment by avoiding tangling of loose straps. Vacuum immobilization technology enables the device to become rigid within seconds, molding ...
