Hero Motocorp donated aid vehicles for corona patients
Hero Motocorp donated aid vehicles for corona patients
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Hero MotoCorp has announced that it has delivered the first two Responder Vehicles (FRVs) to the civil hospital in Gurugram. The two-wheeler manufacturer donated these two FRVs as part of its corporate social responsibility initiative towards Corona relief. These utilitarian vehicles will be useful for transporting patients to the nearest hospitals along with the villagers in remote areas. Hero Motocorp has provided a custom look to the Hero Xtreme 200R motorcycle to act as an FRV. Let's know.

The FRV donated by Hero MotoCorp is equipped with a full stretcher, which features a folded first-aid kit with a folded hood, oxygen cylinders, fire extinguishers and other safety features like LED flasher lights, foldable beacons. Along with this, Emergency Wireless Public Announcement System and Siren have also been made available in it.

Hero MotoCorp official Vijay Sethi stated, "By continuing its support to fight the corona epidemic, Hero MotoCorp has supported diseases located in rural and remote areas. Personnel of frontlineers of various state authorities has been taken major initiative to hand over the first responder vehicle. The design has been developed by engineers at the Hero Center of Innovation and Technology (CIT) in Jaipur and the New Model Center (NMC) in Gurgaon. It comes with medical devices, which can provide immediate help to patients.

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