Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A., announced the donation of 10 MULE PRO-DXT side-by-sides to help assist four different fire and rescue agencies as they support cleanup and relief efforts following the devastation of Hurricane Helene.
The Mule PRO-DXT is ready for any job with a 993cc three-cylinder diesel engine with speed-sensitive electronic power steering and independent front and rear suspension, making it the ideal machine for the first responders in rural areas of North Carolina. The MULE PRO-DXT also features Kawasaki’s Trans Cab system, allowing for either three- or six-passenger seating and a large durable steel cargo bed and one-ton towing capacity. Combining versatility and hardworking performance allows the MULE PRO-DXT become a welcomed addition to any fire and rescue fleet when serving the Western North Carolina area as it recovers from Hurricane Helene.
“We’re proud to support the local fire and rescue agencies and contribute to the ongoing clean up following the devastating storm,” said Anthony Kestler, vice president of sales and marketing at Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. “We have partnered with four hard-working local agencies that are making a difference in their community with our great Kawasaki products.”
The new MULE PRO side-by-sides will be put to use right away by Gerton Fire & Rescue, Bat Cave VFD, Riceville VFD and Reems Creek VFD to help their communities recover from the tragic damage caused by the recent hurricane.