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Short board is pretty much for patients who code during transport (yet most around here don't keep it at easy access) or maybe for pediatric spinal immobilization. I heard before they days of the KED, they used to be used for extrication.
We carry a short board on my volly unit but not on the paid one. In the paleolithic days, we used them just like a KED. You put the board behind the patient in the car and secured them to it with cravats. Then you got them onto a long board just like with the KED. As annoying as the KED can be, it is faster than the short board. When I learned short board in an advanced first aid course in 1983, we saw a slide presentation about that wonderful new invention called the KED. And we drooled. BTW, in that slide presentation it showed a patient being raised out of a car (-roof) with a winch. I don't think that's included in the modern KED instruction book.