Rick Tresnak
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WaukBoard ---Has anyone used one of these in the field?
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If you truly want to improve ergonomics and save your crew members backs, then you should work to get rid of long boards.Good points. I thought it may be a great product for our medics ergonomic ally. Thanks for the input. We in iowa still use backboards but there is talk about going away from them.
You transport ventricles on backboards? LolIt would be really useful here actually.
All the old motels/apartment buildings aren't built to today's codes so we don't fit in them unless they're ventricle or on a stairchair in a KED.
With that said we're moving away from constant backboarding.
I have been thinking of getting one to see how it would work. I see the benefits of them. They used to have wheels you can attach to a board but you'd make stirrups to keep the patient up right. That took time. This seems slick.It would be really useful here actually.
All the old motels/apartment buildings aren't built to today's codes so we don't fit in them unless they're ventricle or on a stairchair in a KED.
With that said we're moving away from constant backboarding.
You transport ventricles on backboards? Lol