Fire Truck Pull event supports Curing Kids Cancer

Teams competed on the streets in downtown Columbia on Saturday for the 12th annual Fire Truck Pull, an event benefiting Curing Kids Cancer.

The fundraiser, hosted by the Columbia-Richland Fire Department, challenged participants to pull a 14-ton fire engine 50 feet in the fastest time.

Held on Hampton Street between Main and Assembly, the event supports pediatric cancer research.

“This event always brings a lot of fun to the city every spring, and our members are proud to support it,” said Columbia-Richland Fire Chief Aubrey D. Jenkins. “Not only is it a thrilling competition, but it also shows support for area kids who are fighting for their lives each day.”

Donations from the competition will fund research at Prisma Health Children’s Hospital-Midlands.

“For families helping their child survive a cancer diagnosis, every breakthrough in research is crucial and brings hope,” Co-founder and president of Curing Kids Cancer, Grainne Owen said. “We are so grateful to the Columbia-Richland Fire Department and all the wonderful, enthusiastic teams who support this event and give ‘our’ children the priceless gift of hope.”

Last year’s event raised more than $21,000 for pediatric cancer research. Curing Kids Cancer has given the Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at Prisma Health Children’s Hospital a $1.2 million endowment.


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