What is the QuikLitter™ designed for?
The NAR QuikLitter™ is designed as a cost-effective, rapidly deployable disposable litter for mass casualty incidents, active shooter events, disasters, and everyday patient movements. Its compact packaging and low cost make it ideal for pre-staging throughout facilities, inclusion in response bags, and high-quantity deployment at MCIs where multiple simultaneous carries are needed.
What is the difference between the Standard and XL QuikLitter™?
The Standard QuikLitter™ is rated to 500 lb with 10 carry handles. The XL version is 12 in. wider and 6 in. longer, rated to 1,000 lb, with 14 handholds and two built-in patient retention straps — providing more room, better patient security, and higher load capacity for larger patients or longer-distance carries.
Is the QuikLitter™ waterproof or water-resistant?
The QuikLitter™ is constructed from water-resistant woven polyethylene, maintaining its structural integrity and patient carry performance in rain, wet conditions, and on wet surfaces. It is not designed for full submersion, but its water resistance makes it appropriate for outdoor and wet-environment casualty carries.
How many people are needed to use the QuikLitter™?
The QuikLitter™ Standard supports 2 to 6-person carries with its 10 handles (4 per side, 1 each end). The XL version with 14 handles supports 2 to 8-person carries. Minimum team size is two people (one at each end), making it usable even when team resources are severely limited in mass casualty scenarios.
Can the QuikLitter™ be reused?
The QuikLitter™ is designed as a disposable litter, intended for single-patient use. After deployment, it is left with the receiving care team or safely disposed of. This eliminates decontamination requirements between patients — a significant operational advantage in MCI environments where cross-contamination prevention and rapid equipment turnover are priorities.
Is the QuickLitter CoTCCC-recommended?
CoTCCC guidelines address casualty movement under fire (Tactical Field Care and TACEVAC phases). While CoTCCC does not enumerate specific litter models by name, the QuickLitter is purpose-built for the patient movement requirements outlined in those guidelines. Consult your unit medical officer for fielding decisions.
What is the weight capacity of the QuickLitter?
The QuickLitter is rated for standard tactical patient loads. Consult the product datasheet or North American Rescue for the precise rated capacity for your configuration. As with all poleless litters, two carriers are recommended for loads above 200 lb to maintain proper patient positioning.
Does the QuickLitter fit in a standard MOLLE pouch?
The QuickLitter is designed to pack into its integral storage pouch. Attachment compatibility varies by vest and carrier system. Review the packed dimensions against your platform. For MOLLE/PALS attachment, verify loop spacing against your carrier's webbing configuration.
What is the NSN for the QuickLitter?
NSN availability varies by configuration. Contact MED-TAC International or reference North American Rescue's current NSN listings through your procurement office. MED-TAC can assist government buyers with DLA/GPC procurement for the QuickLitter.
Can one person deploy the QuickLitter alone?
The QuickLitter can be deployed by one person in an emergency but is designed for two-person carries. Single-operator dragging is possible using the integrated handles, but two-person use is the recommended method for dignified transport and safe patient handling.