Abstract: The present invention is directed to an apparatus and system for the insertion and extrication of a person, particularly a disabled person, to and from the water wherein the board allows for compact storage in a stowed configuration, rescue use in an extended configuration, and seated use in a seated configuration. The system further comprises a rolling frame to further enable access and allow a user to sit at a common seated height.
Abstract: The present invention is directed to an apparatus resembling a rescue backboard for the extrication of individuals in scenarios wherein the individual requires attention, such as medical attention. In particular, the invention surrounds an apparatus and method providing a board which permits folding for increased stowage, and directional arrest features which assist in extricating a victim from a water-borne environment by preventing the victim from sliding back into the water after partial extrication.