Command Post Pull

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Santa Clarita Sheriff’s Station hosted a “Command Post Pull” sponsored by loanDepot. Ten teams of 5 compiled of LoanDepot personnel, City of Santa Clarita personnel and SCV deputies, competed to see who could pull a 27,000 pound Command Post 30 yards, the fastest.

It was a great showmanship of morale and camaraderie as teams came together to cheer each other on. Ultimately, the City of Santa Clarita Government team took first place in the first annual Command Post pull. Congratulations to all our competitors, and a big THANK YOU to LoanDepot Branch Manager Brian Torder, Sales Manager Alex Shahin, Loan Specialist Jessica Taylor and all employees for helping organize this event, providing Chick-fil-a lunch, and raffle prizes from Havana Savannah and more.

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