Blood Drive Planned for Injured Deputy
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Friends of a sheriff’s deputy critically injured in an off-road motorcycle accident have organized a community blood drive for his benefit.
The accident occurred while Deputy Jeff Moore was riding on a motocross track in Piru last month. He sustained severe lacerations to his face, as well as a collapsed lung, broken shoulder and pelvis, said Sgt. Roger Tusi, Moore’s patrol sergeant.
Moore is in an intensive care unit at the UCLA Medical Center, Tusi said. A three-year veteran on the department, Moore works on patrol out of the east county sheriff’s station in Thousand Oaks.
The blood drive will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Community Room in the East Valley Sheriff’s Station on East Olsen Road. For more information, call the sheriff’s station manager at 371-8390.
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