Light Extrication Device

A multifunctional, high-capacity extrication device engineered for safe, efficient patient transfer and emergency evacuation in critical situations.

Key Features:
✔️Dual functionality as a protective backboard and patient transfer system for versatile use
✔️Supports loads over 500 kg, ensuring safe transport for patients of varying sizes
✔️ Ergonomic design with six large handholds for secure, controlled handling
✔️ Constructed from durable, water-resistant woven polyethylene for long-lasting performance
✔️ Easy to clean and maintain, washable at up to 40 °C to uphold hygiene standards
✔️Lightweight and portable, enabling rapid deployment in emergency situations
✔️ Reliable performance in wet, dry, or challenging environmental conditions
✔️ CE-, MDR-, and FDA-certified, suitable for professional medical and first responder use

Light Extrication Device

The Light Extrication Device measures 120 x 60 centimeters and weighs 500 grams, constructed from water-resistant coated woven polyethylene in black color. It features six large reinforced handholds positioned along its perimeter for multi-person carrying operations. The device supports loads exceeding 500 kilograms, verified through load-bearing tests that meet Class I medical device standards. Its dual-layer construction combines a protective backboard cover with an integrated patient transfer system that deploys without additional components.

The polyethylene material resists tearing and maintains structural integrity when exposed to bodily fluids, chemical agents, or environmental moisture. It tolerates washing cycles at temperatures up to 40 degrees Celsius without degrading fiber strength or coating adhesion. The device folds into a 33 x 33 x 3 centimeter package for storage in emergency response kits. Each handhold measures approximately 15 centimeters in length, designed to accommodate gloved hands during rescue operations. The unit carries CE, MDR, and FDA certifications for medical use.

Combat medics deploy the Light Extrication Device during battlefield casualty evacuations where traditional spine boards prove too heavy for rapid extraction. Naval damage control teams use these devices to move injured personnel through narrow ship corridors and hatches during emergency responses. Air force pararescue jumpers pack them in deployment bags for remote recovery missions where weight restrictions limit equipment choices. Mountain rescue units value the device for helicopter hoist operations where wind resistance must stay minimal.

Tactical Supply Pakistan stocks emergency medical equipment that meets international safety standards and operational requirements. Their selection process prioritizes gear proven in demanding field conditions.

Does this device provide spinal immobilization like a rigid backboard?
No. This device functions as a patient transfer sheet and protective cover, not a spinal immobilization board. Use proper spine boards when spinal injury is suspected.

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