Stretchers
At Height Dynamics, we stock a specialist range of rescue stretchers designed for rapid, safe patient transport in challenging environments. Whether you're conducting a vertical rescue, navigating confined spaces, or performing a remote-area evacuation, our stretchers are built for the task. Choose from basket stretchers, Sked stretchers, and craneable stretcher systems, all designed for durability, patient safety, and ease of handling. Trusted by emergency responders, rescue technicians, and high-risk industries, our equipment meets rigorous safety standards and adapts to a wide variety of rescue scenarios. Shop our full range of rescue stretchers online in Australia today because when it matters most, only the best will do.
FERNO Vertical Rescue Stretcher
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- $1,539.00
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SKED Basic Rescue Stretcher
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- $2,025.00
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FERNO XTRIC8 Rescue Sled
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- $2,295.00
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FERNO Adjustable Lifting Bridle for Model 71 Stretcher
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- $869.00
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FERNO Traverse Gazelle Stretcher - Tapered
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- $1,779.00
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ABTECH SLIX Rollable Rescue Stretcher SLIX100
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- $1,925.00
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SKYLOTEC Ultra Basket Stretcher
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- $2,215.00
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SKYLOTEC Transport - 5 Point Webbing Lift Straps for Stretcher
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- $729.00
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Was $919.00
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FERNO Model 71 Basket Stretcher
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- $2,775.00
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FERNO Traverse Gazelle Stretcher - Confined Space
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- $1,569.00
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FERNO Traverse Gazelle Stretcher - Regular
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- $1,469.00
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Confined Space Rescue Stretchers
Confined space rescue stretchers are built for extraction where access is restricted and the way out is rarely straightforward. The stretcher needs to suit the opening, the packaging method and the path the casualty will take once the rescue is underway.
That is why confined space stretcher choice is not only about patient transport. It is about whether the stretcher can be managed cleanly through the space, around restrictions and out through the access point without making the rescue harder than it already is.
At Height Dynamics, we supply confined space rescue stretchers for teams who need dependable patient handling systems for tight openings, restricted movement and difficult extraction paths. Our range also includes rescue stretchers used in vertical recovery, crane-assisted lifting and other technical rescue situations where the stretcher becomes part of the rescue system.
How to Choose the Right Rescue Stretcher
Start with the rescue environment and how the casualty will need to be moved.
If the stretcher will be used in a confined space, look at the opening size, available clearance and how the casualty will be packaged and extracted. If the rescue involves lifting or lowering, the stretcher needs to suit that method from the start. If the job is vertical, remote or technically awkward, attachment points, handling control and the way the stretcher behaves under suspension all matter.
This is where selection usually goes wrong. A stretcher may look suitable in isolation, but if it does not fit the access point, the lifting method or the rescue plan, the whole operation becomes harder to manage once time matters.
The right rescue stretcher is the one that suits the casualty packaging method, the extraction path and the way the rescue team will actually move the load. That matters just as much as the stretcher style itself.
FAQs About Rescue Stretchers
What is a rescue stretcher?
A rescue stretcher is used to package and move a casualty during rescue and evacuation.
In confined space, vertical rescue and technical recovery work, the stretcher is often part of the rescue system itself, not just a way to carry the patient once they are out.
What is a confined space rescue stretcher?
A confined space rescue stretcher is a stretcher used where access is restricted and the casualty needs to be extracted through a tighter or more awkward opening.
The key issue is not only carrying the patient. It is whether the stretcher can be managed cleanly through the space, around restrictions and out through the access point as part of the rescue plan.
What is a craneable stretcher?
A craneable stretcher is a rescue stretcher designed for lifting and lowering as part of the recovery method.
It is chosen when the casualty will need to be raised or lowered in a controlled way, rather than moved only by hand across level ground.
What is a basket stretcher used for?
A basket stretcher is used when the casualty needs more structured support and protection during movement.
It is commonly used in rescue situations where handling, lifting, lowering or moving across uneven terrain is part of the job and the patient needs to stay secure through the process.
What stretcher is used for vertical rescue?
The right stretcher for vertical rescue is the one that suits the lifting method, attachment setup and way the casualty will behave under suspension.
In practice, that often means a stretcher designed for controlled lifting and lowering, where the rescue system and the patient handling method work together properly once the load comes on.