Handle with Care: The Ferno Story: Shaping Emergency Care Around the World
215 pages
7 x 10
Hardcover
ISBN 9781939710314
Copyright 2015
By Laura Pulfer
Handle with Care is the story of two good men, a small town, and a family of workers who changed the way the world transports its sick and injured. They made a cot that, for the first time, took care of not only the person on it but the person carrying it.
Their passion was to manufacture equipment that is often invisible, folded up and tucked away. Until you need it. And everybody does, sooner or later. Their vision was to think the unthinkable and imagine how it could be better, more tolerable, more dignified, safer. They worked shoulder-to-shoulder with their crew in the company’s Blue Room, a place where their dreams were translated in to metal.
Today, Ferno’s emergency care and mortuary equipment eases the backbreaking work of EMTs and paramedics in nearly every country on earth.
215 pages
7 x 10
Hardcover
ISBN 9781939710314
Copyright 2015
By Laura Pulfer
Handle with Care is the story of two good men, a small town, and a family of workers who changed the way the world transports its sick and injured. They made a cot that, for the first time, took care of not only the person on it but the person carrying it.
Their passion was to manufacture equipment that is often invisible, folded up and tucked away. Until you need it. And everybody does, sooner or later. Their vision was to think the unthinkable and imagine how it could be better, more tolerable, more dignified, safer. They worked shoulder-to-shoulder with their crew in the company’s Blue Room, a place where their dreams were translated in to metal.
Today, Ferno’s emergency care and mortuary equipment eases the backbreaking work of EMTs and paramedics in nearly every country on earth.
215 pages
7 x 10
Hardcover
ISBN 9781939710314
Copyright 2015
By Laura Pulfer
Handle with Care is the story of two good men, a small town, and a family of workers who changed the way the world transports its sick and injured. They made a cot that, for the first time, took care of not only the person on it but the person carrying it.
Their passion was to manufacture equipment that is often invisible, folded up and tucked away. Until you need it. And everybody does, sooner or later. Their vision was to think the unthinkable and imagine how it could be better, more tolerable, more dignified, safer. They worked shoulder-to-shoulder with their crew in the company’s Blue Room, a place where their dreams were translated in to metal.
Today, Ferno’s emergency care and mortuary equipment eases the backbreaking work of EMTs and paramedics in nearly every country on earth.