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The Israeli Army's New 'Human Backpack'

Agilite and Israeli Special Forces develop new hands-free Medevac tool

Contact: Eli Isaacson, Marketing Director, Agilite, 703-659-0572, Elie@AgiliteGear.com 

JERUSALEM, Jan. 10, 2012 /Standard Newswire/ -- Israeli tactical gear specialists Agilite Systems have just released a new piece of equipment that allows a single soldier or rescue professional to carry an injured person while keeping both hands completely free:
See video demonstration: Injured Personnel Carrier (IPC)

The IPC (Injured Personnel Carrier) came about when soldiers from one of the Israel Defense Forces' elite units found that by connecting four rifle slings together they could carry injured soldiers like a backpack, instead of the traditional fireman's carry.

Agilite turned the concept into a product, incorporated built-in padding and several other features and now it's a more efficient alternative to the fireman's carry that keeps both hands free and is significantly more comfortable for both the carrier and evacuee.

"Anyone who's ever carried or been carried in a fireman's carry knows it's incredibly uncomfortable and inefficient," said Lt. Col.(Ret) Dr Eric Setton, former Head of Medevac for 669, The Israeli Air Force's elite search & rescue unit.

"The IPC gives you full maneuverability, keeping the injured person securely on your back and gives you full use of both your arms and legs." Whether you're a soldier carrying a wounded operator out of a firefight or a rescue professional carrying an injured hiker up a steep hillside, the IPC is a must-have item." Said Setton.

The IPC folds to be just 10" long and weighs only 0.77lbs.

For more details or interviews with Lt. Col. Setton in English, French or Hebrew, contact Elie Isaacson, Marketing Director for Agilite at: Elie@AgiliteGear.com or go to: www.AgiliteGear.com/ipc