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Skedco Rescue Equipment

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Skedco builds rescue equipment for environments where standard medical transport doesn’t work. Their products handle technical rescues in confined spaces, vertical extractions, and backcountry situations where wheeled stretchers are useless.

Their gear shows up in military operations, search and rescue teams, tactical law enforcement, and industrial safety programs. The designs prioritize low bulk and high strength – you need equipment that packs small but handles full patient loads without failure.

Stretcher Systems

The Skedco stretcher lineup uses flexible sled designs that conform to terrain while protecting the patient. These systems handle vertical lifts and horizontal drags equally well. You can roll them tight for storage in a vehicle or pack, then deploy them in under a minute. The construction uses reinforced materials with multiple anchor points for rope systems. Civilian SAR teams and military medics both run these because they work in scenarios where rigid stretchers create more problems than they solve.

Vertical Lift Equipment

Skedco vertical lift components address confined space rescue and building extractions. Their hardware integrates with rope rescue systems, allowing controlled lowering or raising of patients through narrow access points. The attachment systems distribute load properly across the stretcher and patient, preventing concentration points that cause injury during vertical movement. This matters when you’re pulling someone up a stairwell or lowering them down a shaft.

Carry Systems and Accessories

The Skedco bag designs transport stretcher systems and components in manageable packages. These aren’t general-purpose duffels – they’re organized specifically for rescue gear with compartments that make sense when you’re setting up under pressure. The Skedco belt and harness accessories provide patient securing and load distribution. Proper restraint systems prevent patient movement during extraction, which matters considerably when you’re dragging someone across uneven ground or through a vertical environment.

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