Make a donation to the Burned Out Survivors' Fund

Call 210-351-1363 between 12-7 p.m. to make donation

SAN ANTONIO – KSAT 12 is partnering with the Burned out Survivors' Fund on Tuesday to raise money for the firefighters' families affected by Thursday night's fire at a Northwest Side shopping center.

Firefighter Scott Deem was killed in the fire at Ingram Park shopping center. Injured in the blaze were firefighters Brad Phipps and Robert Vasquez. Phipps remains hospitalized.

The Burned Out Survivors' Fund will be hosting a phone bank from 12 to 7 p.m. to accept monetary donations.

The number to call is 210-351-1363.

The phone bank is a KSAT 12 Community event.

If you'd like to make a donation online, visit bosfund.org.

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About the Author:

David Ibañez has been managing editor of KSAT.com since the website's launch in October 2000.