Fire Department Adds Electronic Device To Safely Move Patients (Photo) - 08/26/25
Kelso, WA – Cowlitz 2 Fire & Rescue has acquired a new piece of equipment to assist in moving patients downstairs and through tight spaces.
The new Stryker “Xpedition powered Stair Chair” device is used to navigate stairs safely and through tight spaces on medical calls when the patient has difficulty walking or it may worsen their condition.
The grant used to purchase the new battery-powered stair chair was awarded in February this year for $21,621 by The Health Care Foundation, located in Longview, WA. Cowlitz 2 Fire & Rescue currently uses an older style Stryker stair chair that is carried by firefighters. The powered model is wider and has a greater weight capacity, has built-in lighting for darker environments, and will help to reduce on-the-job injuries of EMS providers.
This is the third grant Cowlitz 2 Fire & Rescue has applied for and received from The Health Care Foundation in the past ten years. HCF has also funded our pilot program for public CPR classes and advanced medical training manikins.
The Health Care Foundation was founded to perpetuate the community’s investment in Monticello Medical Center when it was sold in 1984. Its mission is to promote the physical and mental health and healthcare of the people living within the service area of the Longview, Washington acute care hospital. More on The Foundation can be found on their website: https://thehealthcarefoundation.org/grant-information/ .