Combat Challenge Kid, 149-1460
- Medex SKU:
- NSC-149-1460
- Packing Info:
- 1/Each
- Usually Ships:
- 3 - 5 Business Days
Description
Key Features
Realistic Weight and Distribution: The manikin weighs approximately 30 lbs. and is engineered with weight distribution that accurately simulates an unconscious child. This provides a lifelike feel for trainees during lifting, carrying, and extrication.
Durable Construction: Made from a rugged vinyl with an internal steel frame, the manikin is built to withstand repeated use in demanding training environments, such as collapsed buildings, confined spaces, and automobile wrecks.
Articulated Joints: The manikin features fully articulated joints, allowing for realistic positioning in a variety of training scenarios. This makes it possible to simulate victims in hard-to-reach or awkward positions.
Safety and Versatility: It can be used in situations too hazardous or uncomfortable for human volunteers, providing a safe and effective way to practice high-risk rescue procedures.
Size and Dimensions: The manikin is approximately 3 feet 8 inches tall, replicating the size of a child.
Three-Year Warranty: The manikin comes with a three-year warranty, highlighting its durable construction and reliability for long-term use.
Uses
The Combat Challenge Kid manikin is used in a wide range of rescue and emergency training settings to:
Practice Pediatric Victim Extrication: It is an ideal tool for training in confined space rescue, extrication from vehicles, and removing victims from collapsed buildings, with a focus on child-sized patients.
Enhance Handling and Transportation Skills: The realistic weight and feel of the manikin help trainees master the proper techniques for lifting, carrying, and transporting a child without causing further injury.
Support Firefighter and Military Training: It is widely used by fire departments and military units for training in scenarios such as ladder carries, smoke room navigation, and combat casualty handling, with an emphasis on pediatric rescue.
Develop Critical Thinking in Rescue Scenarios: The manikin can be positioned to simulate complex and challenging rescue situations, forcing trainees to think critically and apply problem-solving skills.