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10G FASTENING SYSTEM FOR STRETCHERS
S-Max
S-Max is a 10G fastener for stretchers, and thanks to its flat silhouette shape and an advanced anchoring mechanism. It's an effective and safe fixation system, easy to use and ideal for all kind of rescue vehicles.
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Which ambulance equipment does Spencer supply?
Spencer supplies a wide product range for emergency vehicles, including ambulance stretchers, fixation and fastening systems, transport chairs, emergency ventilators, advanced oxygen delivery systems and a full set of supplies for ambulance compartments.
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Cross is designed to excel in operability and resistance. Its frame is more curved to offer better gripping points and is foldable at the front to provide more room for movements in narrow spaces; the wheels have increased diameter.
The colour of Cross frame and board can be personalized.
Cross Up 8409 is a multilevel self-loading trolley with detachable stretcher. The detachable stretcher can be used as a field stretcher for recovering casualties where normal stretchers cannot reach thanks to the telescopic handles that provide a secure grip and facilitate patient lifting. The Cross Up 8409 can accommodate a spine board between stretcher and trolley to save space on the emergency vehicle.
Crossover Chair gives emergency workers the option to transport patients in a sitting or lying down position by converting the stretcher into a chair. This feature helps moving patients in very confined spaces, like lifts or tight corridors.