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Simulaids Spec.Weight Rescue Jennifer, 149-1355SPEC.

$1,611.95
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Medex SKU:
NSC-149-1355SPEC.
Packing Info:
1/Each
Usually Ships:
3 - 5 Business Days

Description

Key Features

  • Realistic Weight and Distribution: This manikin is available in a specific weight, such as 38 lbs., which is heavier than a standard 16 lb. model. It is engineered with weight distribution that accurately simulates an unconscious human victim of a specific size.

  • 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.

  • Size and Dimensions: The manikin is approximately 4 feet tall, replicating the size of a 7- to 12-year-old adolescent.

  • 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.


Uses

The Simulaids Spec.Weight Rescue Jennifer manikin is used in a wide range of rescue and emergency training settings to:

  • Practice Victim Extrication: It is an ideal tool for training in confined space rescue, extrication from vehicles, and removing victims from collapsed buildings.

  • 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 pediatric patient 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.

  • 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.