How to Operate an Ambulance Stretcher
An ambulance stretcher is a type of hospital gurney. It has a light tubular framework that holds a patient and the critical life support equipment required to treat that patient. Modern ambulance stretchers are so technologically advanced that they're easy to move on almost any terrain.
Instructions
Release the safety latch. Press the mechanical controls, usually hand levers, to release the foot and the legs of the stretcher first and then the head in the legs.
Make sure the stretcher is locked into place so it doesn't collapse once the injured person is put on it. Adjust the height to a level that make it easier to operate.
Position the injured person on the stretcher. Secure the straps so the patient doesn't get jostled around as the ambulance stretcher is moved. How the straps are secured will depend on the injury and whether or not the patient is moving a lot, thus increasing the chance of aggravating his wounds.
Bring the ambulance stretcher with the patient into the ambulance. Secure the stretcher to the ambulance with the locking mechanism specially designed for this purpose.
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