Main Ferno stretcher

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* 1 pair safety glasses
* 1 pair safety glasses
** (need, don't have, {{rbw}}) with removable arms
** (need, don't have, {{rbw}}) with removable arms
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** (need ziplock bag, {{rbw}})
 
* (need, don't have) 1 bottle Purel
* (need, don't have) 1 bottle Purel
* 2 10m green webbing (lashing)
* 2 10m green webbing (lashing)

Revision as of 20:40, 29 May 2012

Contents

Inventory

  • Ferno stretcher with face shield
  • spine board with head blocks
    • (need, not included, (review: Brett Wuth)) spine board straps
  • 1 quicksplint
  • 2 thermarests
  • 4 blankets
  • 1 sleeping bag
  • 1 pair safety glasses
    • (need, don't have, (review: Brett Wuth)) with removable arms
  • (need, don't have) 1 bottle Purel
  • 2 10m green webbing (lashing)
  • 6 5m red webbing (carry straps)
  • (need, not included, (review: Brett Wuth)) large bag to protect all contents from rain
  • (need, not included, (review: Brett Wuth)) tarp to protect subject from rain

Weight

37.7 kg (as of 2011-09-08). Useful for helicopter load calculations.

Packing

To repack the stretcher: 1. Wash mud and dirt off all items (stretcher, spine board, head blocks, thermarests, blankets, webbing). 2. Air dry all items. 3. Reattach head blocks to spine board. 4. Place quick splint on spine board in stretcher. 5. Place webbing, water bottle, purel and safety glasses at head and velcro face shield in place. 6. Add folded blankets. 7. Add thermarests and sleeping bag. 8. Tighten stretcher straps. 9. Place in quad trailer. 10. Close trailer clamps.


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step 8
  • add illustration of how to daisy chain webbing (review: Brett Wuth)

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