Manikin rescue and light adult release
The Randy rescue dummy, measuring 1.65 m and weighing 25 kg or 48 kg, is specially designed for realistic rescue simulations, providing effective training for first-aid professionals, including military, firefighters and emergency teams.
Manikin adolescent water rescue
The Teenage Water Rescue Manikin is an essential tool for rescue training. Designed to offer an experience as close to reality as possible, this dummy is perfect for simulating rescue situations in the water, enabling teenagers to prepare effectively for emergency response. Made from durable vinyl plastic with a stainless steel skeleton, the teenage dummy offers realistic immersion for rescue exercises, ensuring robustness and longevity.
Manikin heavy adult MK2
The manikin MK2 heavy adult 70 kg - 1.83 m is a realistic training tool used by firefighters, emergency services and defense forces. Made from ultra-resistant materials, it withstands extreme conditions and faithfully simulates an unconscious victim. Versatile, it adapts to rescue scenarios: fires, accidents, confined spaces. Easy to handle, it guarantees effective, safe training.
Manikin rescue and child release
The Randy Jennifer rescue dummy, measuring 1.22 m and weighing 17 kg, is designed for realistic rescue simulations, providing effective training for military, fire and security personnel.
Manikin adult water rescue with or without CPR
The adult water rescue dummy, made of durable vinyl with a rust-resistant stainless steel skeleton, submerges up to the neck when filled with water, providing realistic immersion for lifesaving training.
Manikin rescue and adult release
The Randy 1435 rescue dummy, weighing 75 kg and measuring 1.82 m, is theofficial tool of the Firefighter Combat Challenge, designed to simulate emergency situations during firefighter training. Made of durable vinyl and equipped with sturdy plastic cables, it offers realistic training in patient handling, transport and extrication, while ensuring responder safety. Ideal for a variety of emergency scenarios, it is indispensable for optimizing the skills of rescue teams.
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