PRODUCTS & SERVICES FOCUS - SAR / FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT Bell 412
Reliability is the hallmark of those who protect and serve. It’s also the hallmark of the Bell 412. It is powered by the rugged Pratt & Whitney PT6T34 TwinPac engines. The 412 is certified for single pilot IFR featuring a dual digital automatic flight control system allowing for automatic approach to hover and automatic hover capabilities.
The Bell 412 performs reliably in the most extreme climates on the planet every day, with missions ranging from fire prevention to law enforcement to rough terrain search and rescue. As one of the roomiest, most versatile and costeffective aircraft on the market today, the 412 can be configured as an airborne command center, EMS platform, Special Operations, or Homeland Security base. The 412 seats 13 passengers and two crew members.
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Priority 1 Air Rescue PEP
Ideal for Helicopter Medical Rescue Technicians needing to travel light and with limited space for equipment. Made from 1000 Cordura nylon, the Priority 1 Air Rescue’s Patient Extraction Platform (PEP) Bag is capable of transporting patients on either a “clam shell” or spine board immobilization unit. Sold with its own carrying case, it is easily folded to accommodate as little room as needed, and unfolded quickly to transport patients from the scene to an awaiting aircraft. The PEP Bag comes equipped with hand holds and bridle system already attached. Storage pockets allow for medical equipment such as IV’s to travel with the patient, and a patient access port runs the length of the bag. Ideal for SAR teams or Helitacs with limited space on the aircraft or limit ed space in their packs. A PEP Bag extension piece is also available for use on patients with bulky or larger, cold weather type clothing.
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