Why do you need an emergency stretcher?

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Why do you need an emergency stretcher?

Although emergency services and rescue teams often carry stretchers, should general organisations, workplaces or event groups have stretchers on hand? If so, which is the best stretcher option? The best stretcher for the job depends on the type of injury that can occur and what the stretcher is for. Is it an easy-to-store makeshift bed for someone with mild discomfort or nausea to lie down for ten minutes, or maybe you're hanging your victim from a dangerous mountain?
The emergency stretcher is the best all-around stretcher available for the recovery of the wounded. They provide a makeshift bed that can be easily put away. They have a long history of supporting and transporting the wounded; modern lightweight materials as well as folding legs give them a variety of uses.
Adventure organizers who are involved in a lot of outdoor activities must prepare for the unforeseen events such as a client falling or falling into the water. These stretchers can be purchased as foldables for easy transport to accident sites; they're especially useful if your club is hiking in barren wilderness or climbing far-flung mountaintops!
Before purchasing a stretcher, it is necessary to assess the type of injury that can occur and what kind of support the patient needs. Should they remain as still as possible, and what environment will they be passing or traversing?
Emergency Bed (X Frame Adjustable)DYC-87A(TD01021)

● THE STRETCHER IS MAINLY USED BY HOSPITALS FOR CARRYING PATIENTS FROM THE OPERATING ROOM TO THE WARD, AND EMERGENCY CENTER.
● THE HEAD PART CAN BE ADJUST TO 65 DEGREES.
● THE SURFACE CAN BE SEPARATED FROM THE BED, AND IT CAN BE USED AS A STRETCHER.
● DUE TO ITS ALUMINUM ALLOY MATERIAL TUBES AND QUALITY DESIGN.
Model:TD01021
Net weight(KG):34kg
Gross weigh(KG):40kg
Load weigh(KG) :159kg
Dimension of packing box(CM):193*58*38(cm)
Product size(CM):191*55*84 Max(cm) 
191*55*50 Min(cm)