Emergency Patient Stretcher Trolley
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A stretcher trolley is a combined stretcher and trolley. It can also be called a gurney. It allows a sick or injured patient to be transported in a lying, or occasionally sitting, position. They are mainly used in hospitals or treatment centers to transport patients between different units.
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A stretcher trolley is a combined stretcher and trolley. It can also be called a gurney. It allows a sick or injured patient to be transported in a lying, or occasionally sitting, position. They are mainly used in hospitals or treatment centers to transport patients between different units.
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