Features & Benefits
- Anatomically correct weight distribution gives the ‘feel’ of an unconscious person.
- A polypropylene plastic sleeve allows the introduction of impalement—scaffold poles, concrete reinforcing bars, and fence posts can all be used for this purpose.
- The right arm and leg can be wholly or partially detached to provide genuine interest in your training exercises.
- These manikins are tough enough to be buried under concrete or steel lintels without damage (care should be taken with the plastic sleeve).
- The Polyester is waterproof, making it suitable for wet or foul scenarios such as Hazmat/ CBRN, as it can be more easily cleaned and dried than canvas models.
- The neck can fit an immobilisation/extrication collar to promote proper casualty care.
- Soft body joints eliminate the risk of pinch welts and bruising, a common injury when using plastic-bodied manikins.
- It comes with boots and overalls, which are easily replaced if damaged.
Multi Trauma Manikin
Who Uses Them?
- Currently used by 100% of UK Fire & Rescue Services.
- Specified by the British Ministry of Defence (MOD), NATO stock numbers are available.
- Police, Ambulance/EMS/HART teams.
- Industrial Health & Safety teams.
- Regularly exported to rescue professionals in 26 countries worldwide, with the USA, Australia and Germany being our biggest markets, also:
- Hong Kong Fire Service
- Hong Kong Civil Defence
- Norwegian Army
- U.S. Army
- USMC (United States Marine Corps)