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    CASEVAC Pole-less Litters

    Does anyone know of a company that produces a pole-less litter with some sort of plastic sheeting on the bottom to reduce friction and make long distance dragging easier? Similar to a SKED but flexible enough to fold up fairly small? We have SKED's but they are a little ungainly not to mention bright orange/yellow. I am doing some active shooter planning and trying to find something similar but smaller and cheaper that would facilitate a single person evac by one medic over a long distance with fairly smooth ground i.e. mall or school. It only needs to last for say 5 uses or maybe 10. This way if a two medic team makes entry they can each easily evac one pt while their lethal cover remains hands-off and eyes out. Any products anyone knows about that fit that description would be great.

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    We use the Foxtrot plus TacMed Solutions also has some other poleless options. The Foxtrot works well can be packed into it's own case and carried very easily by itself or attached to a pack or anthing molle. We have around 15-20 of them. They are also not that expensive, but if you wanted to try one out, I can send you one to look at. We also have the basic Sked setup but in OD and in it's own backpack.
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    The Foxtrot is pretty close to what I was looking for. Ill take a closer look at them thanks!

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    I second the foxtrot.

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    A bit more expensive, but the material is bombproof and is holding up better than some other soft litters we have trashed.

    http://www.arucsystems.com/fnimall/slick.phtml

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