Annual firetruck pull promises day of family fun
Event to benefit Special Olympics Ventura County and Moorpark anti-drug program
 | | HEAVE-HO- Members of the Oxnard Police Department pull a 25,000-pound truck during the Special Olympics fundraiser. |
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The Fourth Annual Firetruck Pull will once again pit the strength of firefighters against law enforcement, all for a good cause.
Beginning at 10 a.m., Sat. Aug. 11 in front of The Village Lawn at Ventura Harbor Village, teams of six men and/or women will compete against each another to see who can pull a 25,000-pound firetruck 25 feet in the quickest time.
Proceeds from the event, which is part of the harbor's Marina Days, will benefit Special Olympics Ventura County and the Moorpark DARE program.
All city and county law enforcement and fire departments, businesses, high schools, colleges and even individuals are invited to form a team and enter.
Teams will be allowed two attempts at achieveing their best time. The combined time will determine the winner.
Trophies will be awarded through to third place. All entrants will receive an event Tshirt.
Early team sign-ups include Ventura County Sheriff's main detention facility, the county fire department and the Oxnard Police Department.
This year the pull will include a division for youth, ages 10 through 18, who will pull a lighter, antique fire truck that will provided by Ding Masters of Ventura. Combined time from two pulls will determine the winning team.
Entry fees for adult and youth teams are $150 each. Teams are encouraged to obtain sponsor donations. A $500 American Express Card will be awarded for every $2,000 sponsor donation that is turned in on the day of the event.
Registration brochures are available through the Special Olympics Ventura County offices at 1559 Spinnaker Drive, Ste. 206, Ventura, or call (805) 650-7717 and they will be mailed. Information is also available on the Special Olympics Ventura County website at www.vcso.org.
Special Olympics Ventura County thanked Ventura Harbor Village, the Ventura Port District, the Ventura County Fire Department and Ding Masters for use of the firetrucks and Ventura County Sheriff's Dep. Tim Lohman for heading up the event.