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LifePort announces AeroSled upgrade at AMTC

LifePort Press Release | October 23, 2018

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LifePort, a Sikorsky company, announced an AeroSled TS product upgrade on Oct. 22, 2018, at the annual Air Medical Transport Conference.

All AeroSled stretchers feature automatic locking and a single-hand release, thereby allowing for easy handling inside the aircraft. LifePort Photo

The design is based on feedback from the operator community and will significantly increase the durability of medical stretchers used on board civilian helicopters.

The upgrade of this legacy product provides operators a more robust product that reduces maintenance:

  •  Reduced maintenance due to replacing a cable system with a mechanical linkage;
  • Upgraded system was endurance tested to 100,000 cycles without degradation;
  • Upgrade can be done on site, simplifying retrofit of existing units

The LifePort AeroSled family of stretchers offers customers multiple stretcher options depending on the medical operation’s flight parameters.

All AeroSled stretchers feature automatic locking and a single-hand release, thereby allowing for easy handling inside the aircraft.

“LifePort prides itself on soliciting feedback and implementing changes from the dedicated community operating our products,” said LifePort’s general manager, Noah Zuckerman.

“In the case of the AeroSled family of stretchers, we have taken a highly-reliable, time-tested product, and improved it based off of input from those who utilize it every day. Their feedback has been, and will remain invaluable to our product development and improvement efforts – of which this upgrade is the first of many to come”

LifePort, headquartered in Woodland, Washington, has more than 25 years of experience developing and manufacturing medical interiors for fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft.

This new upgrade to the legacy product further showcases the innovation, collaboration and commitment to the company’s customers and the market.

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