MDR 2017/745
The SLIX50COM is engineered for rescues in challenging environments where flexibility and patient immobilisation are paramount. Its ‘arms out’ design allows for efficient manoeuvring through tight spaces. The integrated spinal splint provides essential support for patients with suspected spinal injuries. An optional articulated skirt offers additional upper leg protection and can be removed to increase flexibility in confined areas. Multiple hauling points enable both vertical and horizontal lifting orientations, providing rescuers with versatile handling options.
MDR 2017/745
The SLIXSS spinal splint is tailored for scenarios requiring rapid and secure spinal immobilisation. Its ultra-slim profile makes it ideal for drag rescues and confined space operations. The splint features a padded head pocket and back pad for patient comfort, along with an adjustable lumbar pad and crutch straps to ensure a secure fit. Compatibility with standard cervical collars enhances its versatility in various rescue situations.
The EFS102 Spinal Splint is intended for careful immobilisation and fixation of the spine during the extrication and transport of injured persons. It includes two Velcro straps for head fixation, three colour-coded straps with clasps for body trunk fixation in the pectoral and abdominal areas, and two hip straps with clasps for fixation in the hip area, facilitating vertical transport of the injured person.
The EFS102/2 spinal splint is designed for the immobilisation and transport of injured persons, particularly in aquatic environments. It features a removable flotation insert that attaches securely with Velcro strips, allowing for the transport of a casualty from water. The splint includes two Velcro straps for head fixation, three colour-coded straps with clasps for body trunk fixation in the pectoral and abdominal areas, and two hip straps with clasps for fixation in the hip area, facilitating vertical transport of the injured person.