The Weevac 6 is a stretcher specifically designed for transporting babies, such as in hospitals or for patient evacuation.
The Weevac 6 was invented by Canadian-born Wendy Murphy in 1985.
[1] Murphy developed the Weevac stretcher after watching coverage of the Mexico City earthquake, wondering why there was no evacuation device designed specifically for babies.
[1] The origin of the name "Weevac 6" comes from the fact that the device is designed to transport "6 wee babies".
[2] Lightweight stretcher designed to carry up to 6 bundled babies in size-adjustable, heat-retaining pockets.