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Oregon Products Disaster Response Team Celebrates 10 Years of Service

In 2021 alone, natural disasters caused $145 billion worth of damage across the United States — and experts are forecasting above-normal hurricane and wildfire seasons this year. Since 2012, Oregon Products has been working to ensure that disaster cleanup professionals, volunteers and community members have the tools they need to get back on their feet....


Team Rubicon Training Event Builds Volunteer Depth With Support from Case Power & Equipment of Florida, Case Construction Equipment

In preparation for continued tornado, hurricane and disaster response, Case Power & Equipment of Florida and Case Construction Equipment each provided equipment and attachments to veteran-led disaster response organization, Team Rubicon's latest Disaster Training Camp, held at the Camp Shands Boy Scouts Camp in Hawthorne, Fla....


AGCO Agriculture Foundation Donates to Kentucky Agriculture Disaster Relief Program

The AGCO Agriculture Foundation (AAF), a private foundation with the vision to prevent and relieve hunger through sustainable agricultural development, announced a $50,000 donation to the Kentucky Agriculture Disaster Relief Program, a joint effort of the Kentucky Department of Agriculture, the Kentucky Farm Bureau Education Foundation, and the Kentucky Center for Agriculture and Rural Development (KCARD)....


Case, McKeel Equipment Support Team Rubicon in Kentucky Tornado Cleanup

Case Construction Equipment and local Case dealer McKeel Equipment (headquartered in Paducah, Ky.) are supporting Team Rubicon in its efforts to aid communities affected by tornadoes that hit Kentucky in December 2021....


Hyundai, First Choice Farm & Lawn Support Tornado Cleanup Efforts in Tennessee

Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas Inc. partnered with First Choice Farm & Lawn, one of its dealers, headquartered in Union City, Tenn., to assist with cleanup efforts in nearby Samburg, Tenn., which incurred heavy tornado damage from the same series of December storms that left devastation across six states and killed dozens of people in Kentucky....


Tornado Recovery Effort Needs Proper Equipment, Great Compassion

The versatility and durability of machines built for heavy construction has had high visibility outside the industry since the day after a rare and powerful tornado outbreak slammed through the Midwest, Mississippi Valley and South in the overnight hours of Dec....


Acrow Bridge Restores Critical Route for Louisiana Residents Impacted by Hurricane Ida

Acrow, an international bridge engineering and supply company, recently supplied a modular steel bridge to provide passage between the communities of Lafitte and Barataria in Jefferson Parish, La. Acrow's bridge is serving as a temporary replacement for the Kerner Swing Bridge, which was destroyed by a rogue barge during Hurricane Ida, a destructive Category 4 storm that made U.S....


Stamford, Conn.'s Strawberry Hill Elementary Getting Rehab Due to Hurricane Ida

Work to remedy water damage at Stamford, Conn.'s Strawberry Hill School got under way Nov. 22, with a plan to complete the project by early January. The school, the most recently constructed building in the district, also suffered the worst damage of all Stamford schools during Hurricane Ida in early September....


VIDEO: Bobcat Company Announces New Partnership With National Disaster Search Dog Foundation

Bobcat announced a new partnership with the National Disaster Search Dog Foundation (SDF), a nonprofit organization committed to strengthening disaster response in America by training highly skilled canine and handler search teams....


VIDEO: Pennsylvania County Taps Storm Recovery Pros to Process Ida Debris

When the remnants of Hurricane Ida barreled up the eastern seaboard in the first few days of September, it brought with it heavy rains and flooding, tornadoes and straight-line winds. The result was multi-million dollars of damage and debris from destroyed homes, uprooted trees and broken infrastructure....







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