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Team Rubicon Training Event Builds Volunteer Depth With Support from Case Power & Equipment of Florida, Case Construction Equipment

Thu April 28, 2022 - National Edition
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“Disaster Training Camp” created 26 new sawyers and sawyer instructors, as well as three new heavy equipment operators for future deployment to disaster sites throughout North America
“Disaster Training Camp” created 26 new sawyers and sawyer instructors, as well as three new heavy equipment operators for future deployment to disaster sites throughout North America
“Disaster Training Camp” created 26 new sawyers and sawyer instructors, as well as three new heavy equipment operators for future deployment to disaster sites throughout North America The disaster training included heavy equipment operators — working with Case compact track loaders and grapple buckets — training alongside sawyer (chainsaw) teams to showcase real world route clearance and disaster cleanup operations critical in tornado and hurricane responses.

In preparation for continued tornado, hurricane and disaster response, Case Power & Equipment of Florida and Case Construction Equipment each provided equipment and attachments to veteran-led disaster response organization, Team Rubicon's latest Disaster Training Camp, held at the Camp Shands Boy Scouts Camp in Hawthorne, Fla.

The training camp prepared Team Rubicon volunteers for the work they will encounter in real disaster deployments, while simultaneously completing site improvement projects at the Boy Scouts camp.

The disaster training included heavy equipment operators — working with Case compact track loaders and grapple buckets — training alongside sawyer (chainsaw) teams to showcase real world route clearance and disaster cleanup operations critical in tornado and hurricane responses.

The training event resulted in 26 new sawyers and sawyer instructors responsible for clearing trees and debris, as well as three new or elevated heavy equipment operators, who use the loaders to remove and stockpile debris. This includes route clearance activities, as well as yard cleanup and demolition work that Team Rubicon performs for free in the wake of disasters.

"The Florida Disaster Training Camp is critical to our operations and was a success, largely because of the support provided by Case and Case Power & Equipment of Florida," said Patrick Wright, heavy equipment associate at Team Rubicon.

"These camps give our volunteers the time and training needed in a safe, non-disaster environment that ensures our teams are familiar with the tools, communications and processes we use in disaster response operations."

Case and Team Rubicon have a long history of working together in Florida, including an extensive deployment to Mexico Beach, Fla., in the wake of Hurricane Michael in 2018. Most recently, Team Rubicon heavy equipment teams have responded to the tornados that ravaged Kentucky in December 2021, wildfire cleanup in California, and ongoing rebuild around Hurricane Harvey in Texas.

"We are here to help Team Rubicon do the heavy lifting," said Jody Beasley, director of national equipment sales, Case Power & Equipment of Florida. "The work that Team Rubicon does to lift people up on their worst days is inspiring to our entire team because Case is dedicated to helping support, build and rebuild our communities.

"It's our honor to provide equipment and support to train volunteers for showing up to do the hard work in Florida and across the country."

The event helped three Team Rubicon volunteers achieve Heavy Equipment Operator 1 (HEO1) or Heavy Equipment Operation 2 (HEO2) ratings with Team Rubicon: Lisa Dellinger (HEO2), David Skillman (HEO2) and Lyn Farias (HEO1).

Team Rubicon serves communities by mobilizing veterans to continue their service, leveraging their skills and experience to help people prepare, respond and recover from disasters and humanitarian crises. Founded in 2010, Team Rubicon has deployed across the United States and around the world to provide immediate relief to vulnerable communities who have been impacted by hurricanes, tornadoes, COVID-19 and more.

Case first partnered with Team Rubicon in 2015 to develop a heavy equipment training program for its volunteers for the safe and effective use of construction equipment in disaster operations.

For more information on the partnership between Case and Team Rubicon to support communities in response to natural disasters, visit CaseCE.com/TeamRubicon.

The disaster training included heavy equipment operators — working with Case compact track loaders and grapple buckets — training alongside sawyer (chainsaw) teams to showcase real world route clearance and disaster cleanup operations critical in tornado and hurricane responses.




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