MMiz said:
It is also my understanding that they're not public yet.
We have them in our sprinters due to the realitivly close distance to the ground, it's easier to push a button than bend over and lift the wheels.
HOWEVER... Get the rugged wheels, b/c the thin wheels sink on any wet, non-solid surface. And they are heavy! The normal cot weighs about 60lbs, the powerpro weighs about 120lbs. Combine that with the patient, and you are lifting a lot more, and still have the same two person crew. And even though it helps to raise the patient up, you still have to hook the roll in bar on the yellow thing, and lift it up.. Placing about 100lbs of pressure on that bar, in order for the button to work..
So you are left holding the cot in mid air for 12 seconds... which is a long time.. lift a 200lb man and a 120lb cot by yourself for 12 seconds then come back and say you agree or disagree.. finally, the wheels get up there, and you can roll the patient in. UNLESS the battery is low b/c the charger connection is dusty, at which point, it doesn't go up all the way, and your stuck holding all 320 lbs, with no way to release, b/c you can't reach the override, b/c there is a control panel in the way.. and oops, there goes one disc, and two.. and three..
Now you're out of a job, on disability, and in pain 24/7.
My advice is stock up on one man jobs, and keep it in your POV so you can switch when it's your shift.