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All-Terrain Res-Q Rescue trailer « Thread Started on Mar 2, 2007, 7:21am »
Here's some pics of a Res-Q Rescue trailer. I've lost the basic data info, but I'm sure it's out there on the internet somewhere. Great little piece of equipment tho.
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Re: All-Terrain Res-Q Rescue trailer « Reply #2 on Dec 31, 2007, 7:56am »
Well welcome to Hillbilly Offroad.
I had received an email (over a year ago) that had these pics and all the information that went with it. The forum board had been deleted at one point but I still had the pics on my computer so was able to at least get those up for people.
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Re: All-Terrain Res-Q Rescue trailer « Reply #3 on Jan 26, 2008, 10:48pm »
Hey Wyld Comfort,
I sent you another email with updated pics. Let me know if you need them is higher resolutions. As the All Terrain Res-Q Trailer catches on, I get more and more pics from responders that are amazed at where it will go.
If I'm smart enough, I might be able to figure out how to post a few here myself ;-)
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Re: All-Terrain Res-Q Rescue trailer « Reply #4 on Jan 27, 2008, 8:38am »
Here is the updated information and pictures from EEResQ.
If you've ever experienced this carryout operation . . . then, you'll certainly appreciate this one! Six rescuers struggle carrying 1 rider off a trail.
A 2 person ATR team safely does the same.
Proudly "Made In America" ATRs are fast becoming valuable additions to many rescue, EMS, fire, sheriff's, police, forestry and park service SAR teams throughout the country. Also, ATRs are at 1 US Army installation, as they're being considered at others.
A Fort Knox "TRT" (Technical Rescue Team) regularly trains with their 2 All Terrain Res-Q Trailers. The TRT carries in all their gear on a JD Gator HPX , then does a Load-N-Go with their Res-Q trailer!
Originally, ATRs were designed around the needs of rescuers in remote communities faced with increased numbers of off-road events and decreasing numbers of response personnel. Today, with increasing popularity of powersports, hiking, mountain biking, skiing and other outdoors recreational activities, almost every community needs an All Terrain Res-Q Trailer.
This Special Operations Team in Utah does a Load-N-Go in the snow! "No more dragging patients off the trail."
The reality is this: Paid 'SAR' units are few, and volunteer teams are struggling to muster the required personnel. As such, All Terrain Res-Q Trailers have become manpower multipliers. Put simply, ATRs are saving lives and rescuer's backs; plus the dollars it cost to repair them!
Most important, as these TN rescuers found, "No one is forced to slug through the mud carrying a heavy litter. Sullivan County EMS provides off-road rescue services countywide around Bristol, TN with their Rhino and ATR.
So, check us out and let me know if All Terrain Res-Q Trailers would be a valuable addition to off-road equipment dealers in support of rescue operations in your area. Also, if you know of any emergency response agencies who could benefit from hearing about the ATR, would you please forward this email along to them? Thank you!
Please be SAFE out there,
Mike Brady ///EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT All Terrain Res-Q Trailers Telephone: 859-359-4502 Fax Line: 859-359-4503
EMAIL us at: EEResQ@cs.com or VISIT us on line at: www.EEResQ.com
One more time...
If you've ever experienced this unsafe operation ... Now we know how this poor guy stays so lean!
then you'll certainly appreciate this much safer one. This ATR team safely performs the same mission.
PS, Now, with 55 All Terrain Res-Q Trailers in 25 US states and in 2 countries, ATR's have earned the trust of rescuers from coast to coast and then some!
All Terrain Res-Q ATV and OHV rescue trailers and their component parts are protected under US Patent # 7,131,666.
Thank You!
« Last Edit: Jan 27, 2008, 8:39am by Wyldcomfort »