Hero MotoCorp donates first responder vehicles to community centres in Alwar

The company says it is in the process of manufacturing several more of these first responder vehicles, which will be handed over to local health authorities in other parts of the country.

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Hero MotoCorp donates first responder vehicles to community centres in Alwar

The first responder vehicle is 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.

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, handed over two first-responder vehicles to authorities at the Community Health Centres in Neemrana and Mundawar, in the Alwar district of Rajasthan.

The company says these unique and utilitarian vehicles will be useful for reaching out to patients in rural and remote areas and comfortably moving them to the nearest hospitals.  First Responder has been custom-built as an accessory on the Hero MotoCorp Xtreme 200R motorcycles.

The first responder vehicle has 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.

The two first responders from Hero MotoCorp were handed over to Manjeet Dharampal Choudhary, Member of the State Legislative Assembly of Rajasthan, Mundawar (Neemrana), Alwar.

Hero MotoCorp says these vehicles have been designed and developed through a collaborative initiative by the engineers at Hero’s Centre of Innovation and Technology (CIT) in Jaipur and the New Model Centre (NMC) at its manufacturing facility in Gurgaon. The company says it is in the process of manufacturing several more of these first responder vehicles, which will be handed over to local health authorities in other parts of the country.

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