North Dakota is the home of the Bobcat Co., and as you surely know, much of North Dakota is facing record flood conditions. Bobcat is taking the offensive and lending equipment and employees to the effort in areas such as Fargo and Gwinner.
From the press release:
Bobcat Company Staff and Equipment Help Defend Fargo Moorhead Community from Record Flooding
In response to the flood threat in the Fargo area, more than 100 Bobcat employees have volunteered around the clock to help fill and place sandbags, build flood walls along the water’s edges, provide meals and answer phones at the volunteer center. Bobcat’s donation of more than two dozen machines and 40 volunteer operators has accelerated National Guard efforts to more efficiently fill a portable floodwall system throughout the city. Management at Bobcat recognized a need for volunteers, especially operators, and encouraged all employees to leave their positions this week to help with the protection efforts.
Employees in Gwinner are ramping up volunteer efforts as well to support neighboring communities battling overland flooding and washed out roads. Employees are volunteering around Gwinner and in the Red River Valley, operating equipment, participating in sandbagging, and providing food and support to community members. In Bismarck, where the Missouri River has ice jams that have led to unexpected flooding in recent days, employees are offering assistance to community members and neighbors in sandbagging and evacuation efforts along the river.
Bobcat dealers around North Dakota are stepping up to help their communities as well by supplying equipment and resources toward flood fighting. Bobcat equipment is highly visible in the Fargo Moorhead areas these days as well, as many customers are both working and volunteering their time and equipment to help protect the community.
my brother-in-law is a Bobcat employee and put some serious hours in the last 4 weeks. Great to see them get some pub on your blog. thanks for posting.
Ashley
Posted by: ashley virginia tech golf | April 09, 2009 at 06:31 PM
Very informative and fresh. I always like to learn how to deal with my heavy equipment as well. Good job!
Posted by: HCT | February 11, 2010 at 08:51 PM