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BALTIMORE COUNTY FIRE-RESCUE ACADEMY - PPT Presentation

BALTIMORE COUNTY FIRERESCUE ACADEMY 1 Stryker Equipment Objectives To ensure each member is aware of the responsibility for the inspection and maintenance of all Stryker equipment in accordance with manufacture recommendations ID: 767383

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BALTIMORE COUNTY FIRE-RESCUE ACADEMY 1 Stryker Equipment

ObjectivesTo ensure each member is aware of the responsibility for the inspection and maintenance of all Stryker equipment in accordance with manufacture recommendations.To provide detailed guidance for the inspection, maintenance and cleaning of all Stryker equipment.2

Policies and ProceduresStryker Equipment Operations ManualStryker Equipment Maintenance ManualSOP- 600-11: Inventory, Inspection and Maintenance of Medic Units and EMS Vehicles3

Repair RequestBe specific and detailed in your comments for fire maintenance. Please ensure all the required information is filled out appropriately. 4

Stryker Repair RequestReminder: All manual stretchers and ALL stair chairs regardless of manufacturer are to be tagged.Once an item has a completed tag attached to the equipment these tagged items are sent to Fire Supply 5

Service Repairs ReportingPower Load SystemLoad system (# 38100 / ML-38100) – to be used when reporting a problem with the trolley load system. This should be marked “URGENT” and followed up with a phone call to FM-1.6

ContinuedPower Pro XT StretcherPower Stretcher (#38121 / ML-38121) - to be used when reporting a problem with the power stretcher only. This should also be marked “URGENT” and followed up with a phone call to FM-17

Stretcher InspectionAll fasteners secureAll welds intact, not cracked or brokenNo bent or broken tubing or sheet metalNo debris in wheelsAll wheels secure, rolling and swiveling properlyWheel Lock holds wheel securely8

Stretcher Inspection (cont.)Wheel Lock does not contact wheel when offSide rails move and latch properlyBackrest operates smoothly and properlyHeight positioning latch functioning properly (Manual Stretcher)Cot secure in each height position (Manual Stretcher)9

Stretcher Inspection (cont.)Breakaway head section operates properlySafety bar operates properlyFoot rest operating properlyNo tears, punctures or cracks in mattress padUndercarriage folds properly10

Stretcher Inspection (cont.)Body restraints intact and working properlySafety Latch on Medic secureStretcher loading device operates properlyPower supply/battery operates properly 11

Stretcher Inspection (cont.)12Locate and document Stretcher Serial NumberSafely inspect the stretcher and its operating parts

Operations13Please be patient when operating stretcher with the loading system.Prior to pulling the stretcher out, allow the system to wake up and lift the stretcher into position

Policy GuidanceAll stretchers shall be inspected, cleaned and lubricated, in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations. All stretchers in need of repair shall be “tagged” and sent to the supply depot for repairs. A detailed description that outlines the problem or area needing repair shall accompany the stretcher. 14

Stryker EquipmentEnsure functionality and cleanliness of:Loading SystemStretcherSteer Lock SystemBatteries15

Power-LOAD SystemPlease refer to the operational manual which can be accessed in the link below:STRYKER Power-Load System16

Troubleshooting Power LoadObstructions in the loading system tracks can cause stretcher to lock up. Be sure to sweep out unit and clear debris around trackExcessive dirt present in the loading system. Wipe down and clear out system regularly.Mishandling or abuse of the stretcher when loading can cause damage to the system. Careful and correct handling can prolong systems life. 17

Power-PRO XT Stretcher18Please refer to the STRYKER Manual for manufacture recommendations:STRYKER Pro XT Service ManualSTRYKER Service Manual

TroubleshootingStretcher becomes stuck in a specific position.Ensure legs of stretcher are clear of debris.Make sure the stretcher and load system are properly engaged. Rear wheel of the stretcher are not making contact with the ground.Utilize functions on the side of load system to angle the stretcher.19

Steer Lock SystemThis system helps reduce the effort needed to maneuver the cot and maximize steering control.(Currently being tested on M10and M17 only)Additional Informationcan be found below:Stryker Steer Lock System20

Batteries21Please review the below link for additional information:Stryker Batteries

Cleaning ProceduresSee attached Stryker service manual for manufacturer recommendations on proper cleaning of all Stryker Equipment.22

QuestionsFor any questions or additional information on Stryker Equipment operations please contact the following:Station officerEMS District OfficerFire Maintenance 2 (FM2) 23