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If anyone has or knows of a company with some Reeves stretchers for sale let me know. New or used as long as they are in serviceable condition is fine.
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There are many different types of reeves stretchers, and most of them are not stretchers (transportation devices), but carrying devices (used to get the person from their current location to a transpiration device. Which models are you looking for, and for curiosity what do you plan on using them for? http://www.reevesems.com/Products/StretchersImobilization.aspx has a list of all of them.
I have 4 reeves stretchersvfor sale. If you reply fast enough maybe we cld work out a deal.That's cool, I love reeves flexible stretchers.... We keep one on each first due engine, although we gave it to EMS because we needed one for a patient and still haven't gotten it back....
Which stretchers are you looking for? the 106 Heavy Duty Flexible Stretcher w/Sealed Body Cover was what I started with back in the day, but most places now use the 101 Flexible Stretcher. We also kept a Reeves™ Sleeve on every ambulance, for those situations that needed more c-spine protection at odd angles.
That's why I asked what model are you looking for, as there are several types that people call Reeves stretchers.
If you just want the flexible carrying device, https://www.ebay.com/itm/Reeves-Fle...h=item1a6ee90421:g:6PAAAOSwrZBcMnVQ:rk:1:pf:0
I've used megamovers, and while they do have their perks, I'll take a reeves strecher for any long carry down. But I know agencies that swear by the MM for their versatility. To each his or her own
Do you have a dealer in your area? they might be able to let you demo one for a few weeks.