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Godwin Pumps Plays Role in Hurricane Irene Relief Efforts

Aug. 31, 2011
Godwin Pumps, manufacturer of the Dri-Prime automatic self-priming, dry-running pump has been active in supporting emergency relief efforts throughout the East Coast after Hurricane Irene. As the hurricane’s path continued throughout the week, Godwin Pumps delivered more than 350 Dri-Prime pumps from eight East Coast branches in support of municipal, industrial and recreational flood relief applications, including controlling water levels in Citizens Bank Park where the Philadelphia Phillies play.

Godwin Pumps, manufacturer of the Dri-Prime automatic self-priming, dry-running pump has been active in supporting emergency relief efforts throughout the East Coast after Hurricane Irene. As the hurricane’s path continued throughout the week, Godwin Pumps delivered more than 350 Dri-Prime pumps from eight East Coast branches in support of municipal, industrial and recreational flood relief applications, including controlling water levels in Citizens Bank Park where the Philadelphia Phillies play.

“We fleeted 85 diesel Dri-Pumps last week,” said Grant Salstrom, Godwin’s chief operating officer. “Our goal was keeping our customers above water, so much so that we skipped painting the pumps our signature orange color in an effort to get them where they needed to be before they were needed. I’m sure the Phillies didn’t care if it wasn’t orange, as long as the bullpen stayed dry.”

Godwin also rented dozens of portable diesel generators.

“It’s one thing to say you’re an emergency response company,” added Salstrom. “It’s another thing to take the calls, build the pumps, load, deliver and set equipment up at all hours of the night in all sorts of conditions. Responsiveness is in the DNA of Godwin employees. With so much flooding left to control, our work on Hurricane Irene is not yet complete.”