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Rigid Lit ters and Accessories


Cascade Professional Series Technically advanced and nearly indestructible, the Cascade Professional Litter is built with a stainless steel or steel body and cross members for the most extreme rescue conditions. This reasonably priced litter features a patient contour support which is molded and padded for patient comfort.


MADE IN THE USA


Key Features: Stainless Steel Litter has 4 Articulating Lift Points • 3/4” frame and supporting cross members and 3/8” secondary railing • Powder coated • Integral backboard • UV resistant polyethylene mesh liner • Tapered or rectangular shape • One or two piece • Two piece version uses the FastLock System • Available with PMI®


(page 114) installed Height: 6.25” (16.0 cm) » Width: 25.50” (64.8 cm) » Length: 83.00” (211.0 cm)


Steel One Piece Weight: 31.00 lbs (14.061 kg)


Tapered Rectangular BERRY COMPLIANT


Stainless One Piece Weight: 31.00 lbs (14.061 kg) » Weight with PMI®


Tapered


Tapered w/ PMI® Rectangular


FAST


Rectangular w/ PMI® BERRY COMPLIANT


FAST COMPLIANT


Stainless Two Piece Weight: 32.00 lbs (14.515 kg) » Weight with PMI®


Tapered


Tapered w/ PMI® Rectangular


FAST


Rectangular w/ PMI® BERRY COMPLIANT


FAST COMPLIANT


PE42040 PE42143


$450.00 $450.00


FAST


FAST: 35.00 lbs (15.876 kg) PE42041


PE42116 PE42144 PE42151


NFPA 1983 (2012)


$700.00 $988.00 $700.00 $985.00


FAST: 36.00 lbs (16.329 kg) PE42042


PE42097 PE42145 PE42152


NFPA 1983 (2012)


$1,025.00 $1,310.00 $1,025.00 $1,310.00


Coupler Lock Button is standard on all Two Piece Litters.


All Cascade litters except the Professional Steel One Piece Litters (PE42040 and PE42143) feature four standard Articulating Lift Points - ALP’s (Patented). ALP’s may be used for either vertical or horizontal lift. Rated at 2,000 lbs per ALP, they can rotate about the top rail and be used for virtually any load bearing work.


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