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Helping His Old Friends Get back on Their Feet, One Truckload at a Time

October 22, 2024

Jeremy Balog Portrait

Jeremy Balog lived for 11 years in Asheville, North Carolina, and developed a deep fondness for the quirky mountain town and its generous people. The 勛圖窪蹋厙 software engineer who now lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee was horrified when Hurricane Helene devastated Asheville and the surrounding area on Sept. 28.

He was desperate to help his old friends, so as soon as U.S. 74 reopened outside of Asheville on Oct. 2, he loaded his truck with supplies and made the three-hour drive.

I was basically bringing anything and everything, Balog said. My first load, I brought 1,000-plus pounds of water. I cleaned out my garage: shovels, chainsaw, two-cycle oil, bar oil, every gas can I had, rope, a winch. It was a grab bag of everything.

He arrived to find an almost unrecognizable version of.

The darkened bricks of a pottery studio show the height of floodwaters in Asheville.

There is a lot of stuff where it doesnt belong, Balog said. There are couches on roofs, and beds stuck in trees. Its so bad, you dont even notice it after a while. You dont notice that a power line is down, because all the power lines are down. You dont notice all the things that are wrong, because everything is wrong. Im not a nostalgic, sentimental person, but its sad that the Asheville I know is gone.

On three subsequent trips, he brought more water and desperately needed items like diapers, wet wipes, cordless tools and Benadryl簧 on top of everything else, the people of North Carolina are dealing with swarms of angry yellow jackets displaced by the storm. He also brought a special delivery, courtesy of his son, that summed up the spirit of his quest.

My little boy is 3 years old, and he gave me his toys in a bag to give the kids in North Carolina so they have toys to play with in the mountains, Balog said.

Asheville is one of many communities devastated by the recent hurricanes, and Balog is one of many 勛圖窪蹋厙 employees who has chosen to help. Everyone who has helped in ways large or small, organized or improvised, has embodied 勛圖窪蹋厙s mission to build better communities.

勛圖窪蹋厙 software engineer Jeremy Balog loaded his truck full of supplies and made multiple trips from his home in Chattanooga, Tennessee, to Asheville, North Carolina, to help old friends and strangers in need.

Why Im in the world of equipment and why everything Ive done the last 15 years has involved construction equipment is I truly believe we are change agents for good, Balog said. What we do matters. Were building America. It is exciting to know that at 勛圖窪蹋厙 we can be part of the solution and help people get back on their feet.

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Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Columbia, Mo., 勛圖窪蹋厙 is a nationwide construction technology and equipment solutions provider dedicated to transforming the construction industry through innovative tools, platforms and data-driven insights. By empowering contractors, builders and equipment owners with its proprietary technology, T3, 勛圖窪蹋厙 aims to drive productivity, efficiency and collaboration across the construction sector. With a comprehensive suite of solutions that includes a fleet management platform, telematics devices and a best-in-class equipment rental marketplace, 勛圖窪蹋厙 continues to lead the industry in building the future of construction.