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Oct 23 (Reuters) - Arctic Cat Inc is recalling about 40,000 all-terrain vehicles after parts failures caused four reported injuries, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said on Thursday.
The Thief River Falls, Minnesota, company is recalling single- and double-rider all-terrain vehicles for the model years 2008 and 2009, the commission said in a statement. The company has received 44 reports of components in the front gear case failing, including 10 of the vehicle stopping abruptly or the driver losing control. The four reports of injuries received by the company include an incident involving broken ribs and knee and back injuries. The all-terrain vehicles were sold at Arctic Cat dealers from May 2007 to October 2014 for between $5,000 and $12,000. They were manufactured in the United States RollEvac Military Med-Evacuation Vehicle Concept to Carry Wounded Soldiers to Army Medical Center10/30/2014 RollEvac is a Military Med-Evacuation Vehicle Concept Monocycle which can be very useful in combat to carry wounded soldiers. During the war or disaster, the rescue team usually struggles to reach inaccessible places due to many barriers such as sand dunes, dense forests, rocks, etc. Any available rescue vehicles are usually too big and can’t be adapted to the harsh environment. RollEvac is inspired by Golden Wheel spider that has a unique, rare method of escape, this spider curls its body into a wheel shape and rolls down sand dunes at rapid speed. This monocycle is an all-terrain vehicle for emergency situations where the wounded soldiers need to be transported from the battlefield. This evacuation vehicle rolls just like a golden rolling spider and is best suited for inaccessible places like dense forests, cliffs and deep gorges where even air rescue is very difficult. This vehicle is intended to accompany a military group in combat zones, it can detect with radar wounded soldiers and evacuate them to the army medical center. Designer : Sadok Sakly The world's already got its fair share of tank-treaded wheelchairs that can traverse any terrain, but a personal mobility device that looks as fun to ride as an ATV? There's definitely still room for the HexHog in our hearts, on our hilly fields and mountains, and even in shallow water, apparently. |
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