easy rescue "buddy" evacuation harness
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"Easy Rescue"Buddy" evacuation harness / stretcher which can save lives when other evacuation equipment is not available or too complicated to operate or maneuver. Therefore "Buddy" should be a part of every army or civilian First Responders and Rescue team, Red Cross Ambulance, Police and Fire fighters first aid and rescue kit as well as Safety cabin in residential, offices and shopping buildings, Industrial and mine plants, airports and airplanes, marine vessels, Off-Road vehicles, hikers backpack etcTRANSCRIPT
Easy Rescue LtdInnovations in Rescue, Evacuation and
Safety
Many high impact disasters
accrued in the last decade Frequency of natural disasters hitting highly
populated urban areas requires new thinking about evacuation of civil population
How will you evacuate civilians in case of:
Hurricane, Tornado or Tropical Storm Earthquake, Tsunami Floods Terrorist Threats Fire
At least five hospitals, including Bellevue and the NYU Langone Medical Center, had to be partially or completely evacuated.
6300 patients and elderly people were evacuated from Hospitals and Nursing Homes
Evacuation during Sandy
NYU Hospital personal had to use sledges to evacuate patients through the stairways
The home's executive director, Michael Schrieber:
"Everything that I had called for an elevator," he said, but the lifts were knocked out by flooding. Staff members were carrying patients out down flights of stairs and were so exhausted that National Guard troops were brought in to help
We have a better way…
New and innovative harness Effectively resolves evacuation such as
restrictive access or limited manpower. Compact, flexible and lightweight BUDDY is the best choice for evacuating
injured or disabled conscious individuals from inconvenient and narrow locations, or stairs.
The product - Buddy
Light weight – about 2.2 lbs Small size (~10” X 8” X 4”) Less than a minute to deploy Made from durable fabric and straps Tested to 350 lbs (160 kg) recommended
for people up to 260 lbs Applied either in the field or indoors Requires only 2 evacuators Hands-free Operation
BUDDY - Characteristics
Buddy – evacuation in sitting position
Buddy – evacuation in sitting position
sitting area
Shoulder Straps
Abdominal strap
Thigh straps
Hands Handles
Side Hand Handles
Side Hand Handles
Shoulder Strap
Buddy Pro (deployed)Evacuation in laying position
Thigh Straps
Abdominal Strap
Buddy or Buddy Pro, with bigger bag with 4 extra pouches for first aid or rescue kit
Buddy Medic – emergency Kit
Use cases
Total injuries requiring evacuation or rescue
Severe Casualties • Ambulance
Cot• Stretchers• Back Board• Helicopters
very Light Casualties & people with limited mobility
Light to Medium Casualties
Buddy / Buddy Pro
Buddy / Buddy Pro Traditional Stretcher
Operated by two people Operated by four people
Weights less than 2.2 lbs. Weights ~ 11 lbs.
Portable Bulky
Hand Free Hands Full
Easy Maneuverability Difficult to maneuver
Needs Resolved
IDF Home Front Command CE mark Brazilian Anvisa Produced in an ISO 9001 Facility Israeli Standards Institute World wide IP protection
Certificates and Testing
IDF – Home Front Command Assessment Results
• “market research done by us … to find and evaluate means for massive evacuation by minimal human resources.”
• “…was tested in a controlled test of our division and was found as suitable for evacuation from corridors and narrow paths. “
• From the test results it can be seen that the product is based on a unique concept and have significant advantages compared to its competitive solutions.
IDF Home Front Command Swiss Army Disaster Rescue unit Israeli Police and SWAT Tel Aviv Sourasky Hospital Israeli Firefighters Private companies Construction companies
Reference customers
Young and innovative company Focused on evacuation solutions for civil
defense, first responders, government organizations and rescue units.
Founded by professionals with military and civilian experience in rescue and evacuation
Initiated Operations in early 2010.
About Easy Rescue
Rescue◦ EMS ◦ Fire Department◦ Police◦ National Guard
Selected Applications
Muscle injuries (primarily strains and sprains) account for nearly half of firefighter injuries. Many of these injuries are back related. The average cost of firefighter injuries ranges from $64,793 to $352,384 (for injuries that are moderate to severe).
Safety◦ Buildings◦ Hotels◦ Elderly and
disabled◦ Factories◦ Earthquakes
Selected Applications
Based on IDF statistics at least 10% of a populated area will need help evacuating during a disaster
Contact us at sales@easy-
rescue.co.il or call 972-50-4428339Visit our website
www.easy-rescue.co.il