🚑 Elevate Your Emergency Response Game!
The Patient Aid Portable Stretcher & Gurney is a versatile, durable solution for transporting patients, with a remarkable 600 lb capacity. Designed for repeated use, it features friction-reducing bottoms for easy maneuverability and eight ergonomic handles for safe lifting. This machine-washable stretcher folds compactly for effortless storage, making it an essential tool for EMS, sports medicine, and emergency evacuations.
D**A
Great for extra large dogs
This product is great. My dog weights in at 130 lbs. It supported her weight. Easy to carry her because of all the handles.
K**R
This thing is a lifesaver. Got the recommendation from our veterinarian.
I had a large goat doe at the vet who was down for over a week. They were using one of these slings to lift her. They had several people to do it, but we were only going to be two when we took her home. Ordered one of these and we were able to lift her, which we would not have been able to do otherwise. With the help of this, we were able to get her up and walking again. It's very sturdy, so I'm sure it will last us a long time.
T**D
Great for person or large animal
I used this for my large dog to help transport him after two surgeries and had a challenge getting him into my suv to and from the vet. This was a HUGE help! Also love that it folds up for easy storage. Easily could be used for an adult as well if needed
S**P
This came in really handy today.
I bought this a year ago. I bought it just in case I fall on the floor. It happened! My knees are weak and I was walking with my walker and my knees went out. I ended on the floor. I am not able to get up off the floor. Fortunately, I had this item and with help of some teenage football players, they lifted me up and got me back in my wheelchair. I feel this is very sturdy. I weigh 300 pounds. This is a just in case item, but it is so worth it. Otherwise I would have had to call an ambulance. When you call an ambulance and you are not admitted to the hospital. They charge you $1,200. So have it on hand if you have a disability.
L**N
Very well made
I bought this as an emergency way to carry my elder dog in case he goes down. He's 103 pounds and has been diagnosed with DM (like human ALS) so sooner or later he will lose the use of his back legs and will not be able to walk. Neither me nor my husband can carry him ourselves but by using this we will at least be able to get him into the car to get to the vets. It's horrible to have to plan ahead for something like this but I feel better knowing we can get him to the Vets when we need to. It's very well made and sturdy with numerous handles so it can be carried by more than one person. It looks like it can support the weight without a problem.
O**F
Unexpectedly useful: hunting
This is a sturdy, washable product that came in handy for a rather unintended purpose: moving the carcass of a large black bear that attacked our animals. The handles are a bit long for comfort in carrying such a heavy load between only 2 people, especially when trying to maneuver through a lot of brush in the pasture. However, we ran a locust pole (from a handy sapling) through the handles, and were able to get it up on our shoulders to pole-carry the bear. When we unloaded it, the stretcher was a bloody mess. A quick hose rinse and into the washing machine it went, and it's clean like it never saw use. Label me impressed.The stretcher held up through briars and some locust shoots while holding a 250-ish pound bear, no rips or sagging. Good product.
N**E
Great for large dogs
This is a great product. We have a 130 pound dog who tore his acl. This allows us to carry him without any issues.
T**N
Let’s hope I don’t have to use it
I have a 90+ pound Akita shepherd mix. He is over 15 years old. Hips or bad but the rest of him is in great shape. I keep this in my car.If he gets stuck anywhere, I have this available.I can no longer lift him myself however with this aid, most people are willing to grab a handle and assist you moving the poor animal.Great for anyone with animals. You never know when they’ll twist a leg and need the help.
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