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Deputy seeks bone marrow donor to survive |
By pe.com - Brian Rokos |
Published: 12/07/2012 |
RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA - Salvador Aguirre Jr. has served 20 years in active-duty and reserve military, and four years as a Riverside County Sheriff’s deputy. Now Aguirre, a 41-year-old Menifee resident who has leukemia, is seeking help from others. He needs a bone marrow transplant to keep him alive. People can be tested to see whether they are a match from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 11, at the Ben Clark Training Center, 16791 Davis Ave. in Riverside. The test is simple and painless: The inside of your mouth will be swabbed. “Our main goal is to get people to sign up,” said Aguirre’s wife, Kristi. “Sal might not find a match, but maybe it will help somebody else.” Read More. |
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