FERNO Scoop 65 EXL Strecher

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FERNO Scoop 65 EXL

Strecher

Very good condition

The FERNO Scoop 65 EXL is an orthopedic scoop stretcher designed for safe patient immobilization and transport, especially in trauma and spinal injury situations.

Main Features

  • Split-frame “scoop” design allows rescuers to place the stretcher under the patient with minimal movement
  • Helps reduce cervical spine motion compared to traditional log-roll techniques
  • Twin Safety Lock® system for secure locking and quick separation of the two halves
  • Adjustable telescopic length with multiple locking positions to fit different patient heights
  • Lightweight high-strength aluminum frame with HDPE polymer panels
  • X-ray translucent and MRI-compatible construction
  • Non-magnetic materials suitable for radiology environments
  • Ergonomic side and corner handles for improved lifting posture
  • Narrow foot-end frame for easier maneuvering in confined spaces
  • Foldable design for compact storage in ambulances and rescue vehicles
  • Thermally treated polymer surface stays comfortable in hot or cold environments
  • Smooth impervious surface for easy cleaning and fluid resistance
  • Compatible with head immobilizers and quick-release restraint systems
  • Available with integrated speed-clip pins for rapid strap attachment

Technical Specifications

  • Maximum length: 2000–2010 mm
  • Minimum length: 1635–1650 mm
  • Width: approx. 430 mm
  • Height: approx. 70–80 mm
  • Folded length: approx. 1200 mm
  • Weight: approx. 8 kg
  • Maximum load capacity: 227 kg / 500 lbs

Typical Applications

  • Emergency medical services (EMS)
  • Ambulance patient transport
  • Spinal immobilization
  • Trauma rescue operations
  • Confined-space extraction
  • Hospital transfer and radiology procedures

Advantages Compared to a Spine Board

  • More comfortable patient positioning
  • Reduced spinal movement during lifting
  • Easier access in tight spaces
  • Lower physical strain for operators
  • Can remain under the patient during X-ray or MRI procedures