Mr. Ravi Kumar Pisipaty – Plant Head, Dharuhera – Hero MotoCorp and Mr. Dharm Rakshit, Human Resources Head, Dharuhera – Hero MotoCorp handed over the four FRVs to Shri Yashendra Singh, Deputy Commissioner of Rewari and Dr. Sushil
Rewari, August 24, 2020.
As part of its ongoing Corporate
Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives towards the COVID-19 relief efforts, Hero MotoCorp, the world’s largest
manufacturer of motorcycles and scooters, today handed over four specially
designed First Responder Vehicles (FRVs) to the government civil hospitals in Rewari
and Dharuhera in the state of Haryana.
These
unique and utilitarian vehicles
will be useful for
reaching out to patients and the needy in rural and remote areas and
comfortably moving them to the nearest hospitals. These First Responder Vehicles
(FRVs) have been custom-built as an accessory on the powerful Xtreme 200R motorcycles of Hero
MotoCorp.
The
FRVs have been equipped with a full stretcher with a foldable hood mounted on
the side, essential medical equipment such as a detachable first-aid kit,
oxygen cylinder, fire extinguisher and other safety features such as LED
Flasher Lights, foldable beacon light, emergency wireless public announcement
system and siren.
Mr. Vijay Sethi, Chief
Information Officer, Chief Human Resources Officer; Head Corporate Social Responsibility,
Hero MotoCorp, said, “Continuing its support to fight COVID-19
pandemic, Hero MotoCorp has embarked on a major initiative of handing over
first-responder vehicles to the frontline personnel of various state
authorities in order to support the patients located in rural and remote areas.
Designed and developed by the engineers at Hero’s Centre of Innovation and
Technology (CIT) in Jaipur and the New Model Centre (NMC) in Gurgaon, first
responder vehicle comes with all the essential medical equipment that provides
immediate assistance for the patients who need to be transported to the
hospital.”
Mr. Ravi Kumar Pisipaty
– Plant Head, Dharuhera – Hero MotoCorp and Mr. Dharm Rakshit, Human Resources
Head, Dharuhera – Hero MotoCorp handed over the four FRVs to Shri Yashendra
Singh, Deputy Commissioner of Rewari and Dr. Sushil Kumar Mahi, Chief Medical
Officer, Rewari.
As
part of its relief efforts for the people impacted by Covid-19, Hero MotoCorp has
already distributed 14 lakhs meals, 37,000 litres of sanitizers, 30 lakhs face
masks and 15,000 PPE kits to government hospitals, the Police departments and
other agencies.