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Casualty Handling Equipment
Scoop (Orthopaedic) Stretcher
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Used to transport casualties with a suspected
spinal injury, design enables casualty to be
placed on the the stretcher with minimal
movement, thus minimising further potential injury to the spine
Carried on Fire 2 and Fire 4
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