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Sucks to hear the patient died, but good to hear the other injuries weren't worse.
Just a thought: depending on the type of call, if the patient was in the supine position strapped to the stretcher, wouldn't they not get thrown around the inside of the box and be in a decently "safe" position? Not sure how secure the stretcher locks are though.
I had a little trouble deciphering all the double negatives in that post, but Government manufacturing specs require the cot locks to maintain the cot secured during a rollover event and (I think 50Gs) in a collision.
Our cot would probably stay put, but we have so many loose items in the cab and the box that a rollover would create a veritable maelstrom of medical debris.
so fire the EMTs. it is pure lazyness to to not wrap a seatbelt strap around the lifepak.Half of the EMTs don't even bother securing the Lifepak - I really don't want to have a closed-casket because my face was caved in by a flying cardiac monitor.