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232 Telford Extrication Device


Velcro™ on head end to allow easy application & adjustment of head straps


Colour coded straps for easy and rapid extrication


www.spservices.co.uk


Tel: 01952 288 999


Vacuum Mattress 233 RedVac EMS Vacuum Splint Set


Vertical rigidity and horizontal flexibility allows quick and easy application in an emergency


SP/030


• The RedVac vacuum splints are used to fix and immobilise patients suspected of having fractures and hurt or broken extremities


• The Multi-Chamber-System makes application easy and quick


• Rugged, biocompatible exterior material, easy to clean and disinfect


• Red TPU-stripes for attachment of • removable straps with buckles • Utilises a proven, robust low profile valve • X-Ray, CRT and MRI compatible


• All 3 splints and the pump pack down neatly into the supplied carry bag


• Dimensions: Ankle/foot splint : 47 x 57cm Lower limb splint : 70 x 135cm Arm splint : 70 x 67cm


Groin straps to ensure patient


security upon removal from the vehicle


NSN: 6515-99-899-0730


TELFORD EXTRICATION DEVICE


• Designed by Emergency Personnel • Simple and effective spinal immobilisation • Designed to be used with an extrication collar • Supplied with carry bag, neck pad, head & chin straps • Can be used on pregnant or paediatric patients • Spare head & chin straps available • Strong straps and battens ensure total unit integrity • Suitable for use with cardiac monitors/defibrillator • Vinyl construction making it impervious to body fluids and easy to clean • Colour coded straps for easy and rapid extrication


• Velcro on head end to allow easy application & adjustment of head straps


Vinyl construction making it impervious to body fluids and easy to clean


• Set Includes: 1 x Ankle/Foot Splint 1 x Lower Limb Splint 1 x Arm Splint 1 x Pump 1 x Carry Bag


CODE SP/055 ITEM Redvac Vacuum Splint Set in Bag Redvac EMS Vacuum Mattress


• New multi-chamber technology vacuum mattress • Offers excellent rigidity and support


• Made from a rugged durable material with minimal shrinkage that will hold a vacuum for days


• Innovative strap and handle positioning system • X-Ray, CRT and MRI compatible • Can be attached to most stretchers • Utilises a proven, robust low profile valve • Colourfast, easy to clean and repair • Not affected by air transport


SP/030P


• Manufactured from environmentally friendly materials without the use of PVC


• Manufactured in accordance with ISO 9001


• Supplied with 4 carrying handles, 4 patient securing straps and 1 head strap


CODE ITEM


SP/030 Telford Extrication Device SP/030P Spare TED Neck Pillow/Sponge SP/030S Spare Pair of Head Straps SP/030C Spare Buckle for TED


PRICE


£115.00 £36.00 £19.95 £4.60


SP/030S


• 150kg load capacity • Compact design for easy storage • Working temperature of -40ºC to +100ºC


CODE SP/051 ITEM Redvac Vacuum Mattress SP/051MP Alternative Aluminium Pump for Redvac PRICE


£545.95 £89.95


PRICE £395.95


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Prices exclude VAT and Carriage - Standard terms and conditions apply


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