Fresno, California-based dealership RV Country is providing a motorhome as a rest and meeting location for frontline health care workers at Kaweah Delta Medical Center in Visalia, California.
RV Country has donated the use of a 37-foot-long, fully outfitted Thor Challenger motorhome as a place to rest and meet for nurses, doctors and assistants. Located outside the testing area, the RV comfortably seats six and has the capacity to serve as a command center in an emergency.
“Our team now has a place outside the hospital for our team to rest and meet as they work extremely long days,” Kaweah Delta Health Care District Marketing Director Dru Quesnoy said. “RV Country reached out to us, and we’re excited and appreciative for their support during these challenging times.”
RV Country President Curt Curtis said, “We have been serving the Fresno area for 59 years, and we’re proud to support the needs of our health care community and their patients during this unique crisis. We will all work together to overcome this, and we will all emerge stronger.”
Curtis said the hospital may use the RV for as long as necessary.
Founded in 1961, RV Country is one of the largest RV dealer groups in the West and owns and operates 10 dealerships in California, Arizona, Nevada, Oregon and Washington.