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News Release
Blood Drive in Honor of Firefighter Spencer Tejedas - 07/25/24

GRESHAM, Ore. – The Gresham Fire Department is hosting a blood drive in honor of Firefighter Spencer Tejedas, who is currently recovering from severe injuries sustained in the line of duty. The event will be held on Friday, August 2, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Gresham City Hall Conference Center, 1333 Northwest Eastman Parkway, Gresham.  

In support of Firefighter Tejedas, the Gresham Fire Department is encouraging community members to donate blood. To schedule an appointment, visit RedCrossBlood.org and enter the sponsor code: GreshamFD. 

On Thursday, May 30, Gresham Fire Department and Portland Fire and Rescue responded to reports of a duplex fire on the 1300 block of Southeast 182nd Street. The incident required a complex response due to the rapidly evolving nature of the fire.  

Three Gresham firefighters were injured and transported to Legacy Emanuel Medical Center. Two have since been released, but Firefighter Spencer Tejedas remains hospitalized with severe burns covering over 45% of his body. 

“Our firefighters risk their lives and show up for our community when they need it most,” said Gresham Fire Chief Scott Lewis. “This blood drive is a tangible way our community can impact Spencer’s recovery and show up for the Tejedas family during this difficult time.” 

Eligible donors of all blood types are welcome. However, individuals with type O, B-, or A- blood are especially encouraged to consider making a Power Red donation, which maximizes the impact by collecting red blood cells, the most commonly transfused blood component. 

Join us in supporting Firefighter Spencer Tejedas and others in need by donating blood. Your generosity can make a significant difference in the lives of many patients. 

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