In wake of the horrific and tragic Fire Station 81 shooting in Agua Dulce, a GoFundMe has been set up to support the Los Angeles County Fire Department Foundation, and a memorial service scheduled to honor the fallen firefighter.
See Related: Firefighter Killed By Off-Duty Employee In Agua Dulce Fire Station Shooting North Of Santa Clarita
The Los Angeles County Fire Department Foundation (LACoFD Foundation) is a local support foundation for members of the department, founded to cover costs and expenses not covered by state and federal taxes.
The LACoFD Foundation funds equipment and education to further the reach and effectiveness of local fire departments and the first responders there.
To learn more about LACoFD Foundation, click here.
After the tragic death of engineer Tory Carlon and the devastating injury of Captain Arnie Sandoval, the LACoFD needs community support more than ever.
See Related: Captain Injured In Agua Dulce Fire Station Shooting North Of Santa Clarita Identified, GoFundMe Set Up
A memorial service is also scheduled to honor Carlon on June 17 at 10 am at the Forum in Inglewood and is open to the public.
Donations to the GoFundMe are typically 100% tax deductible according to the GoFundMe website.
To access the GoFundMe directly for the Los Angeles County Fire Department Foundation, click here.
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