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The Ferno Traverse Pinnacle Litter is a rigid, yet lightweight stretcher for rescue operations where space is limited. It's available in a one-piece model or as a split-apart configuration.
The Ferno Traverse Pinnacle Litter is made with a incredibly light titanium alloy, paired with a TIG welded frame construction, that maintains strength and durability. The frame is equipped with StratLoad lifting points for ergonomic horizontal and vertical lifting. The bottom is secured with HDPE netting that prevents snagging while allowing water and air to pass through.
For the split-apart variation, the litter unfolds and is secured with the LocSafe triple safety feature. These locks ensure that the litter stays connected throughout the rescue.
High-strength rescue and transport litter designed for technical rescues, maritime, or confined-space evacuations.
Robust frame construction provides stability, durability, and impact resistance.
Integrated lifting points and attachment loops make it compatible with hoisting and lowering systems.
Lightweight yet rugged design helps ensure safe patient handling in demanding environments.
Built to perform in harsh conditions, making it ideal for search & rescue, fire, EMS, and industrial emergency teams.
Q: What is the primary purpose of the Traverse Pinnacle Litter?
A: To safely transport injured or incapacitated patients in vertical, aerial, or confined-space rescue situations.
Q: Is it suitable for technical rescue operations?
A: Yes, it’s engineered for hoisting, rope-based transport, and harsh rescue environments.
Q: Does it support aerial lifts?
A: Yes, the litter includes reinforced attachment points for secure rope-based hoisting and lowering.
Q: Is it strong yet lightweight?
A: Absolutely—its design balances strength and portability for responder effectiveness.
Q: Who typically uses this litter?
A: Search & rescue teams, fire departments, EMS, and industrial rescue operators.
Inspect all welds, frame components, and attachment loops before and after rescue operations.
Clean the litter with mild soap and water after exposure to dirt, debris, or water.
Dry thoroughly before storage to prevent corrosion or material degradation.
Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight or harsh environmental conditions.
Replace or repair any frayed webbing, damaged frame parts, or compromised attachment points immediately.