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Okay, this is just cool.
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yuwx3VAK7EE[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yuwx3VAK7EE[/YOUTUBE]
I'd kill for that.
Serious murder.
How easy is it going to be to sanitize something like that?
The brochure I linked says it can be pressure washed.
When was the last time you pressure washed a gurney or inside of an ambulance? If recent, how often?
The ability to do something and the ability to do something easily are two different attributes.
1. What's the cost for the system?
2. How long is the warranty for a unit?
3. What is the expected lifespan of a unit?
4. How hard is it to manually override the system when it breaks?
5. What is the weight limit?
6. According to the brochure, the system includes inductive charging of the gurney. Will the constant charging/cycling damage the battery?
Why not just make the rear wall a hydralic ramp. Ramp goes down, push gurney up ramp, ramp goes up and seals the back?
Is that 700lbs including the gurney?
Also providers are going to have to remember to take into account how much crud they have on the gurney. O2 bottles, any bags, the monitor, etc are all going to add to the weight being loaded.