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SKED IN,






                                                                 MEN OUT.
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              SKED  RESCUE              PJ SKED                      RANGER SKED                 TACTICAL SKED
                                                 ®
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                    ®
              STRETCHER                 RESCUE  STRETCHER            RESCUE  STRETCHER           RESCUE  STRETCHER
             . The Original            . Compact                   . Ultra Compact             . Ultra Compact
             . Versatile               . Versatile                 . Multi-Purpose             . Ultra Lightweight
             . Rugged                  . Easy to Carry             . Rugged                    . Easiest to Carry
          TERRAIN:                    TERRAIN:                     TERRAIN:                    TERRAIN:

                                                                      ®
           The Original - and still the best - rescue solution. The Sked  gets you out safely when nothing else can.

           The Sked was designed for Confined space, vertical rope and water rescue.                              ®
           It works extremely well in Military applications to include hoisting by
           helicopter. It protects your patient while extricating him from the most
           demanding confined spaces. It slides gently through and over the roughest of
           surfaces while providing excellent patient protection.


          Learn more about Skedco’s Sked rescue stretchers at
          www.skedco.com or call 800-770-7533                                            SKEDCO INC.

          Email us at SKEDCO@SKEDCO.COM                                                   SAVING LIVES SINCE 1981
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