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COVID-19 impacts local first responders

Fort Myers News-Press
Bayshore Fire Rescue supports Lt. Irv Menager Aug. 28, 2021, at Cape Coral Hospital as he fights against COVID-19.
Bayshore Fire Rescue supports Lt. Irv Menager Aug. 28, 2021, at Cape Coral Hospital as he fights against COVID-19.
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Bayshore Fire Rescue supports Lt. Irv Menager Aug. 28, 2021, at Cape Coral Hospital as he fights against COVID-19.
Bayshore Fire Rescue supports Lt. Irv Menager Aug. 28, 2021, at Cape Coral Hospital as he fights against COVID-19.
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Bayshore Fire Rescue supports Lt. Irv Menager Aug. 28, 2021, at Cape Coral Hospital as he fights against COVID-19.
Bayshore Fire Rescue supports Lt. Irv Menager Aug. 28, 2021, at Cape Coral Hospital as he fights against COVID-19.
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On Aug. 4, 2021, Fort Myers Police Dispatcher Shawn Boone died of COVID-19 complications after serving the department for nearly four years.
On Aug. 4, 2021, Fort Myers Police Dispatcher Shawn Boone died of COVID-19 complications after serving the department for nearly four years.
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Lee County Sheriff's Office have lost three agency members to COVID-19. Deputy Steven Mazzotta, Deputy William Diaz and Civil Process Server Wyvett Moore died within three weeks of each other due to complications of COVID-19.
Lee County Sheriff's Office have lost three agency members to COVID-19. Deputy Steven Mazzotta, Deputy William Diaz and Civil Process Server Wyvett Moore died within three weeks of each other due to complications of COVID-19.
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Lee County Sheriff's Office have lost three agency members to COVID-19. Deputy Steven Mazzotta, Deputy William Diaz and Civil Process Server Wyvett Moore died within three weeks of each other due to complications of COVID-19.
Lee County Sheriff's Office have lost three agency members to COVID-19. Deputy Steven Mazzotta, Deputy William Diaz and Civil Process Server Wyvett Moore died within three weeks of each other due to complications of COVID-19.
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Lee County Sheriff's Office have lost three agency members to COVID-19. Deputy Steven Mazzotta, Deputy William Diaz and Civil Process Server Wyvett Moore died within three weeks of each other due to complications of COVID-19.
Lee County Sheriff's Office have lost three agency members to COVID-19. Deputy Steven Mazzotta, Deputy William Diaz and Civil Process Server Wyvett Moore died within three weeks of each other due to complications of COVID-19.
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Lee County Sheriff's Office have lost three agency members to COVID-19. Deputy Steven Mazzotta, Deputy William Diaz and Civil Process Server Wyvett Moore died within three weeks of each other due to complications of COVID-19.
Lee County Sheriff's Office have lost three agency members to COVID-19. Deputy Steven Mazzotta, Deputy William Diaz and Civil Process Server Wyvett Moore died within three weeks of each other due to complications of COVID-19.
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Lee County Sheriff's Office have lost three agency members to COVID-19. Deputy Steven Mazzotta, Deputy William Diaz and Civil Process Server Wyvett Moore died within three weeks of each other due to complications of COVID-19.
Lee County Sheriff's Office have lost three agency members to COVID-19. Deputy Steven Mazzotta, Deputy William Diaz and Civil Process Server Wyvett Moore died within three weeks of each other due to complications of COVID-19.
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Lee County Sheriff's Office have lost three agency members to COVID-19. Deputy Steven Mazzotta, Deputy William Diaz and Civil Process Server Wyvett Moore died within three weeks of each other due to complications of COVID-19.
Lee County Sheriff's Office have lost three agency members to COVID-19. Deputy Steven Mazzotta, Deputy William Diaz and Civil Process Server Wyvett Moore died within three weeks of each other due to complications of COVID-19.
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A Gofundme account has been created for Lee County Sheriff's Office Deputy Sergeant Steve Drum who was admitted to Cape Coral Hospital due to Covid-related pneumonia Aug. 1 and is currently being treated on a ventilator, according to friends of the family.
A Gofundme account has been created for Lee County Sheriff's Office Deputy Sergeant Steve Drum who was admitted to Cape Coral Hospital due to Covid-related pneumonia Aug. 1 and is currently being treated on a ventilator, according to friends of the family.
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