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and the need to get down them, when your knees just won't let you.
Reading of poor Emmie's debacle yesterday got me thinking a bit.
Mr F used to use (not sure of terminology, so bear with me) a set of 'sack trucks' with a funny 3 wheel combination on each side that would 'climb' up and down stairs. Do ambulances and/or patient transport not have such an arrangement on a chair for moving patients.??
And if not, I wonder why>
Reading of poor Emmie's debacle yesterday got me thinking a bit.
Mr F used to use (not sure of terminology, so bear with me) a set of 'sack trucks' with a funny 3 wheel combination on each side that would 'climb' up and down stairs. Do ambulances and/or patient transport not have such an arrangement on a chair for moving patients.??
And if not, I wonder why>
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've seen chairs with that sort of wheel configuration for getting people up and down stairs. There is also a motorised version available
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