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Chrysalis rescue stretcher
 
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 Stretchers
Rescue stretchers for use in vertical situations must have high strength attachment points and a secure internal restraint for the casualty.

Casualty security is paramount, as is the ability to use the stretcher safely in both horizontal and vertical modes.
Chrysalis rescue stretcher (MS01)
High specification rescue stretcher for vertical rescue and horizontal lifting
Stretcher horizontal lifting bridle (MSB01)
Lifting system for horizontal orientation of the Chrysalis stretcher.
Drag-Stretcher (MS05)
Stretcher for hub rescue
 Rescue stretchers
Rescue stretchers should be portable without compromising on technical performance or the degree of security offered to the casualty.

This is especially true in work at height, where the casualty should not expect a lesser level of protection during rescue than they were using during the work task.

For this reason, we believe that rescue strtcher for lowering should have similar performance characteristics to other fall protection equipment.
 
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