Vetter Rapid Response Kit
Vetter Rapid Response Kit
The first mobile lifting bag for rapid rescue of buried victims. The Vetter Rapid Response Kit is always used when the terrain is particularly extensive and impassable or cannot be driven over with a vehicle. The Rapid Respnse Kit can be used at: Earthquakes, Tornados and Tsunami's.
Details
With lifting bags, there has been no efficient solution for the rapid and permanently self-sufficient rescue of buried victims. With the Vetter Rapid Response Kit, we are changing this and setting new standards for use in disaster areas – put on the backpack, switch on the compressor and off you go. In the compact and durable backpack, emergency forces find everything they need in the debris field.
Content:
Vetter 8-bar (116 psi) lifting bags (2 x):
compact enough (37 x 37 cm) for quick use and at the same time large for lifting heavy loads. With a insertion height of 2.5 cm, the ideal partner for quick assistance in the debris field. The lifting bags have a max. lifting capacity of 9.6t and a lifting height of 20 cm.
DeWALT battery compressor:
Easy to operate, robustly built and thanks to its 54-volt battery technology always ready for self-sufficient operation. In short: the optimal source of compressed air for these lifters in rough terrain. The compressor has a size of 36 x 30 x 42 cm, a weight of approx. 12.9 kg and is equipped with a 10L pressure vessel. DeWALT 54-volt batteries and charger can be ordered separately.
Filling hoses (2x):
The five-metre length ensures an optimal compromise between the low weight and flexibility of the filling hose. These hoses come in two different colours (Red and Yellow) to avoid confusion during use.
Control unit:
For precise filling of the lifting cushions for safe and smooth lifting of dirt. with dead man controller.
Backpack:
Made to measure from robust polyester. All important parts are efficiently positioned and accessible with a few handles.
Rain cover:
The rain cover is permanently installed. This enables the compressor to be used even in poor weather conditions.



