Universal Stretcher UT2000

The UT2000 from Kohlbrat & Bunz is a modular system 'Alpine Rescue' style stretcher designed for technical rope rescues and helicopter evacuations. It can be used for rescues in all types of environments including mountain, cave, canyon and sea. 
 
It can be used to transport rescue and medical equipment through pathless, difficult terrain to the scene of the accident and then couples together to make a very capable rescue stretcher. The stretcher can be pulled on the ground in all directions and then lifted by a helicopter. 
 
The stretcher is constructed from a welded tubular frame made from high quality aluminium tubing which is covered by a shield of strong plastic that protects the carrier of the stretcher whilst allowing it to be dragged more easily. 
 
The core stretcher system comprises of 2 symmetrical halves that lock together; each of the half stretchers comes with its own carrying harness that has wide, padded shoulder belts with a chest fixation provides optimum load distribution and high carrying comfort during transportation over tough terrain. 
 
Comprised of two UT200 sections which can be used in conjunction with wheel systems, extension handles, the Ackja sled system, lifting bridles and flotation modules to offer a comprehensive rescue capability across multiple environments. Carrying belts can be detached for helicopter transport and four multi-functional load-bearing belts securely fixate the injured or load during steep face and helicopter rescue.
 
Available either subdued or civilian colour ways.
 
Flight approvals: Austria: AUT-Austro Control, FS 3/88, issue 2 –Zl.6421-1/15-95 Germany: D-Luftfahrtverträglichkeitsprüfung Reg.6545-2005-01
 
  • Length without removable frame: 94 cm, coupled as stretcher 180 cm.
  • Length with removable frame: 104 cm, coupled as stretcher 200 cm.
  • Load capacity as back-transporting device: normally max. 50 kg is permitted
  • Load capacity as coupled stretcher: 160 kg
  • Temperature resistance: - 50° C to +100° C
 

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