The SR 226 Scoop Stretcher is an advanced emergency transport stretcher engineered to safely lift and move patients—especially those with suspected spinal, pelvic, or multiple trauma injuries—without requiring body movement or log-rolling. This feature makes it invaluable in trauma care, accident rescue operations, and EMS scenarios where minimal patient disturbance is critical.
What sets the SR 226 apart is its two-piece interlocking mechanism. The stretcher can be separated vertically into two halves, which are then positioned on either side of the patient. Once aligned, the halves are securely locked together, effectively “scooping” the patient onto the stretcher without having to lift or turn the individual. This design dramatically reduces the risk of exacerbating spinal cord injuries during transfer.
Built from lightweight yet high-strength aluminum or composite materials, the SR 226 is rust-resistant, corrosion-proof, and capable of bearing high loads while remaining easy to handle. Its adjustable length can accommodate patients of different heights, adding versatility in emergency scenarios.
For added patient security, the stretcher comes equipped with multiple locking safety belts, ensuring stable immobilization during transport. Its smooth contoured surface allows for easy cleaning and disinfection, maintaining hygiene even in rugged or high-usage conditions.
The SR 226 is compact and folds quickly for easy storage in ambulances and trauma kits. It is suitable for use with X-ray and imaging procedures, thanks to its radiolucent materials, and can be used directly on imaging tables without interference.
Whether on the field, in ambulances, or during hospital trauma responses, the SR 226 Scoop Stretcher is a life-saving solution that combines innovation, efficiency, and patient-centered design for safe and smooth patient handling in the most critical moments.