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Do You Have What It Takes To Pull A Fire Truck?

The OPP Youth Advisory Council for Huron County has issued a challenge -- how far can a five-person team pull a fire truck, an ambulance and a police cruiser.

The Advisory Council is inviting businesses, organizations, clubs, and groups of friends to support this one-of-a-kind fundraising initiative.

Pulling teams are asked to donate $100 for the opportunity to participate. All proceeds will be donated to Huron County charities.

This friendly competition will take place Friday, June 15 at the Clinton Raceway. It starts at 11am that morning.

First responder teams from Huron County OPP, Huron County Paramedic Services and North Huron Fire Department are already registered.

If you are interested in registering a team or would like further details about the event, you can email Constable Lynn McNichol at Lynn.McNichol@opp.ca.

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