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Patterson Medical Supply - Crash Cart 31.5 X 34.5 X 20 Inch 15 X 5 X 20 Inch - 554086

Patterson Medical Supply - Crash Cart 31.5 X 34.5 X 20 Inch 15 X 5 X 20 Inch - 554086

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Patterson Medical Supply - Crash Cart 31.5 X 34.5 X 20 Inch 15 X 5 X 20 Inch - 554086

  • Attractive red mesh panels cover the bottom of the cart
  • Holds defibrillator, oxygen tank, and plenty of medical supplies
Specifications

Stock Number : 573531

Manufacturer # : 554086

Manufacturer : Patterson Medical Supply

Country of Origin : Unknown

Application : Crash Cart

Dimensions : 31.5 X 34.5 X 20 Inch

Drawers or Shelves Specifications : 15 X 5 X 20 Inch

UNSPSC Code : 42192404

Wheel Type : 4 Swivel Casters, 3 Inch

What our Experts Think
  • Built for rapid emergency response: The 554086 crash cart is engineered for critical care environments where every second matters, keeping defibrillators, oxygen, and emergency supplies immediately accessible in a mobile format.
  • Efficient three-tub storage system: Features three slide-out tubs (approx. 15” × 12” × 5”), allowing organized separation of supplies for faster retrieval during high-pressure situations.
  • Compact yet highly functional footprint: With an overall size of about 32” L × 20” D × 36” H, it balances mobility with adequate storage capacity for full crash-cart setups.
  • Designed for fast mobility in clinics and hospitals: Equipped with heavy-duty swivel casters, enabling smooth transport through tight corridors and quick positioning at the point of care.
  • Clinical workflow optimization focus: The open-access tub design supports multi-user access during emergency codes, improving team efficiency and reducing retrieval delays.
  • Durable institutional-grade construction: Built to withstand continuous hospital use, frequent cleaning, and heavy loading typical of emergency preparedness equipment.

Q&A

Q: What is the Patterson Medical Supply Crash Cart (554086)?
A: A mobile emergency response cart designed for fast access to critical medical supplies, tools, and life-saving equipment in urgent care situations.

Q: What are the dimensions of the cart?
A: The main cart measures 31.5" H x 34.5" W x 20" D, with additional drawer/storage configuration of 15" x 5" x 20".

Q: What is a crash cart used for?
A: It is used in hospitals and clinics to store and organize emergency medications, defibrillator supplies, airway equipment, and resuscitation tools.

Q: Is the cart mobile?
A: Yes, it features heavy-duty casters for smooth and rapid movement during emergencies.

Q: How is the storage organized?
A: It includes multiple drawers for categorized storage, allowing quick retrieval of critical supplies under pressure.

Q: What environments is it designed for?
A: Ideal for hospitals, emergency departments, ICUs, surgical units, and urgent care clinics.

Q: What is the main benefit of a crash cart?
A: It ensures rapid, organized access to life-saving equipment during medical emergencies, improving response efficiency.

Q: Is it built for heavy-duty use?
A: Yes, it is designed for frequent use in high-stress clinical environments requiring durability and reliability.


Maintenance Tips
  • Clean and disinfect daily: Wipe all surfaces with hospital-grade disinfectant to maintain hygiene and infection control standards.
  • Inspect casters and locks: Ensure wheels roll smoothly and brake/locking mechanisms engage securely before each use.
  • Check drawer operation: Open and close drawers regularly to confirm smooth sliding and inspect rails for debris or wear.
  • Organize and avoid overload: Distribute contents evenly and avoid exceeding drawer or cart load limits to prevent strain.
  • Tighten hardware: Periodically inspect and secure bolts, handles, and frame connections to maintain structural integrity.
  • Lubricate moving parts: Apply light, approved lubricant to drawer slides if movement becomes stiff.
  • Inspect seals and edges: Check for damage that could affect safety, sterility, or smooth handling in clinical environments.
  • Store in clean, dry area: Keep the cart in controlled environments when not in use to preserve finish and durability.