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How EMS feedback shaped Power X2 and Power F2

Modern EMS equipment is no longer developed in isolation. Today, the most effective solutions are shaped by the people who use them — every day, in real-world conditions.

The Power X2 stretcher and Power F2 fastening system have been developed with input from EMS professionals, including paramedics, fleet managers, and frontline teams. This feedback has helped define what modern patient transport systems need to deliver in terms of safety, usability, and performance.

Across EMS organisations, consistent themes have emerged over time. Feedback from paramedics and operational teams has highlighted specific areas where patient handling systems can better support daily work.

🛠️ Reducing physical strain
Feedback highlighted the need to minimise manual lifting during loading and unloading. This has led to increased use of powered movement to support safer handling.

⚠️ Improving control during critical moments
Loading and unloading were consistently identified as high-risk phases. Enhancements focus on providing better control and more stable operation.

🔄 Creating more consistent workflows
Variability between crews and equipment setups can affect performance. The focus has been on supporting more predictable and standardised workflows.

🧠 Simplifying operation under pressure
Feedback emphasised the importance of intuitive controls that are easy to use in high-stress situations, reducing complexity during use.

🔋 Providing better system visibility
Knowing system status during operation — such as battery levels and readiness — was identified as critical for confident decision-making.

🚑 Ensuring reliability across different environments
Equipment must perform consistently in varied conditions, including uneven terrain, weather exposure, and high-frequency use.

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A system shaped by those who use it

The development of Power X2 and Power F2 reflects a broader shift in EMS — where equipment is not only designed for the field, but with direct input from it. With this in mind, focusing on durability and stability, we are seeing a predictable performance throughout daily use.

By incorporating real-world feedback into system design, the result is a solution that is better aligned with the demands of modern EMS operations — supporting safer, more consistent, and more efficient patient transport.

We invite you to contact us for a personal demonstration and discover how the Power X2 and Power F2 can transform your daily operations.