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CASE Equipment Supports Team Rubicon Hurricane Relief Work

Through the CNH Disaster Response Program, CASE is providing equipment to a veteran-led volunteer relief organization which continues to clean up damage from devastating hurricanes Helene and Milton.

CASE Construction Equipment, a brand of CNH, continues to provide essential equipment to a veteran-led national volunteer humanitarian organization for ongoing clean-up caused by damage from Hurricanes Helene and Milton. In its latest report, the company says six compact track loaders with grapple attachments, as well as wheel loaders and crawler excavators are helping Team Rubicon with its work in clearing trees, mud and debris which resulted from the devastating floods brought from Hurricanes Helene and Milton across the southeastern region of the United States. The CNH Disaster Response Program is a new effort designed to quickly deploy equipment to disaster-stricken areas.

In addition, CASE is deploying equipment to communities in need through its extensive dealer network. CASE dealer Hills Machinery is loaning an additional three machines along with service support materials like hydraulic fluid and parts. To date, according to the statement released Oct. 31, CASE and the CASE dealer network have loaned ten machines to the effort and remains in daily communication with Team Rubicon to address needs as they arise.

“Building communities, and rebuilding them when disaster strikes, is core to what we do at CASE,” said Terry Dolan, Vice President — North America, CASE Construction Equipment. “We’ve been longtime supporters of the humanitarian relief work that Team Rubicon provides and our dealers, like Hills Machinery, are always at the ready to help.”

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