A rescuer called Duster
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Since 2013, Dacia has been a partner to three mountain rescue associations in Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia. Every year, three Duster are loaned free of charge to the response teams to transport equipment, rescue dogs and survivors in wild, hard-to-reach locations. These volunteers risk their lives to come to the aid of others. They show us how they use this precious logistical support.
PAR NICOLAS LE BOUCHER
We have used Dacia Duster for the last 8 years. We have around twenty of them in our fleet. They are really practical vehicles because they can be driven on urban roads and forest tracks too.
DACIA, PARTNER OF MOUNTAIN RESCUE ASSOCIATIONS
The Duster bear the logo ‘Dacia, Proud sponsor of mountain rescuers’. They are used as rapid response vehicles to get to the scene and prepare for the arrival of additional people and equipment if needed.
A PERMANENT RESPONSE TO ACCIDENTS THANKS TO THE DACIA DUSTER
The Slovenian, Croatian and Serbian mountains receive lots of visitors all year round, especially in summer. Tourists and locals come to recharge their batteries in the pristine natural environments. These associations of volunteers, who are expert in mountaineering, caving, diving and rock climbing, ensure a permanent response to accidents throughout the year, thanks to the Dacia Duster.
In Serbia, Duster have been used by the rescuers every day for the last 8 years to tow trailers full of rescue equipment and to transport rescuers and search dogs to the most remote parts of the country. Eight years of service with never a failure.
During the terrible floods of 2014, they were used for difficult journeys over several days in flooded areas, in the rain and mud, over snow and through blizzards.
On 28 December 2020, a terrible earthquake completely destroyed the town of Petrinja in Croatia. Driving their Duster, the Croat mountain rescue teams were the first on the scene. Thanks to their rapid response, they were able to save a woman buried beneath the rubble.
With the Duster, we can get to the scene of the accident really quickly to give first aid.