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First it was the “Cajun Navy” assisting locals in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, now with Helene (and Milton), it is the “Redneck Air Force” of locals stepping in to assist their neighbors following the disasters. Landmaster is among the latest to join in the great work being done by area dealers and redneck volunteers. Four UTVs were transported to the Landing Zone via a National Guard Chinook helicopter and have been deployed in remote areas that remain inaccessible due to the destruction.
Jeremy Gayed, CEO of Landmaster, expressed his gratitude for the team’s commitment, stating: “Thanks to the exceptionally fast work of the Landmaster team willing to come in and work on a Saturday when the plant is closed, four of our UTVs were able to make it safely to the airport in Boone, NC. It’s a joy and an honor to work alongside people who take such joy in helping others.”
Moved by the widespread devastation of Columbia City, Indiana-based Landmaster donated four of its Landmaster L7 HD (6ft long bed) utility vehicles to Samaritan’s Purse, a nonprofit organization that provides emergency relief during times of crisis, to aid communities in North Carolina that were hit hardest by the hurricane.
Recognizing the urgent need for aid in hard-to-reach areas, Landmaster’s team quickly mobilized to prepare and deliver the UTVs. Thanks to the exceptionally fast work of the Landmaster team, the vehicles were delivered to the Boone, NC airport over the weekend. By supporting Samaritan’s Purse in these efforts, Landmaster hopes to make a tangible difference in the recovery of North Carolina’s hardest-hit areas.