Ec 135

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Specializes in Peds/Neo CCT,Flight, ER, Hem/Onc.

Any of you who fly in an EC 135 can you help me out? Need to figure out a way to secure an Airborne H-20 isolette in the 135 but want it on a stretcher WITH legs not a wheeled litter. What manufacturer and model number do you use? What mounts do you use? What type floor so you have in the AC? I posted on Flightweb but no answer in 24 hours so unlikely to get one. HELP! We are configuring our brand new AC (first one on our area dedicated to peds/neo) and this is becoming a problem.

You may want to take this question over to flightweb.com.

Specializes in Peds/Neo CCT,Flight, ER, Hem/Onc.

Been there, done that but not very much action except from others who have the same question.

My bad, so you did.

Specializes in HEMS 6 years.

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They build/design/retrofit medical interiors. You may have to call them and speak to someone. What does your mechanic have to say ?

Specializes in Peds/Neo Critical Care Transport.

We have ours on a sled. I've never seen a get up for a stretcher/isolette for the 135.

If you find one, please come back and let us know.:D

Yikes, what a PIA. Anytime an isolette is needed, the King air from Albuquerque flies in to save the day. Nice motorized ramp, lots of space, fast turboprops, the way to go IMHO. I fly in A-stars and understand that the EC 135 has a bit more room; however, patient care with an isolette must be difficult regardless of the configuration.

Specializes in Peds/Neo Critical Care Transport.

It's not too bad once you get loaded...plenty of room and easy access. It's just getting the isolette into and out of the hospital with whatever rickety stretcher is available at the referral. Also, you just have to hope for pavement and no hills:lol2:

Specializes in flight nurse.

:wink2:We are going from a BK to an EC and still have not found an isolette stretcher. We may end up with a sled, which would really stink. One would think there would be one somewhere out there. Maybe invent one and make lots of money?

Specializes in Peds/Neo Critical Care Transport.

Great idea. Go for it!:yeah:

Specializes in NICU III/Transport.

Wow, I see this is more of a problem than I thought. We've been using an isolette on a stretcher-type set up for our EC135 but it recently broke and we need to find a replacement. Apparently, the Airborne unit is the only one available to fit the EC135...??? I've also heard it's not getting good reviews. Any comments on that?

FlyingScot have you found a solution or any more information? Please contact (PM) me!!!

I'll follow up on flightmed.com as well. Thanks in advance!

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