0
Skip to Content
Volunteer Fire Foundation
About
Mission
Team
VFF press
Programs
At-a-Glance
Detox Pilot
Wellness Support
Mental Health Support
Strike Team Kits
Grants
Community
Volunteer
Documentary
Articles & studies
Firefighters
LA Detox Pilot
Join
Events
Scholarships
Make a Donation
Volunteer Fire Foundation
About
Mission
Team
VFF press
Programs
At-a-Glance
Detox Pilot
Wellness Support
Mental Health Support
Strike Team Kits
Grants
Community
Volunteer
Documentary
Articles & studies
Firefighters
LA Detox Pilot
Join
Events
Scholarships
Make a Donation
Folder: About
Back
Mission
Team
VFF press
Folder: Programs
Back
At-a-Glance
Detox Pilot
Wellness Support
Mental Health Support
Strike Team Kits
Grants
Folder: Community
Back
Volunteer
Documentary
Articles & studies
Folder: Firefighters
Back
LA Detox Pilot
Join
Events
Scholarships
Make a Donation
Walbridge Fire

Walbridge Fire

Glass Fire

Glass Fire

Project Three

Project Three

Project Four

Project Four

Project Five

Project Five

Project Six

Project Six

Questions?

Please email Jacqui Jorgeson, our program’s Firefighter Liason, at jacqui@volunteerfire.org

APPLY NOW

Application closes 11:59 pm, Sunday, August 3

TESTIMONALS

“I’d been coughing for six months from exposures to other wildfires — the Park Fire, the Mountain Fire, the Franklin Fire, and then the Eaton Fire. Like, nonstop coughing, to the point where I thought I had pneumonia. I went and did the glutathione treatment and the cough went away. Pretty incredible.”
— Sean Banks, Pasadena Fire engineer
“A lot’s coming up right now from down deep in the lungs. It’s definitely feeling better. I haven’t slept that well in a long time.”
— Chris Ramstead, Pasadena Fire Captain
“I was on the Eaton Fire incident for the first three days. Haven’t been able to get rid of the cough. I was very fortunate to come here yesterday I did a breathing treatment, did an IV. I kid you not, I probably got the best sleep I’ve gotten in a very long time and woke up this morning to a cough that was able to expunge a ton of junk that I’ve been trying to get rid of with over the counter meds for the last five, six, seven days that I haven’t been able to. This is after one day. So needless to say, I’m a huge believer in it.”
— Erik Hernandez, Pasadena firefighter
“This is something we need in our department all the time.”
— Jeff Brown, LAFD Captain, Pacific Palisades station 69
“I’ve been on several strike teams throughout the year, most recently the Eaton Fire. We were deployed for about 12 days. I knew I was being exposed to quite a bit early on – a lot of smoke inhalation. As the weeks went on, I started to feel a little worn out and a had some respiratory issues. Two years ago, I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. I had my thyroid removed and 44 lymph nodes. Now I try to be more in tune with my body so I’m very grateful for the opportunity to be involved with the detox. After I did it, I felt like my lungs were opened up, I felt a lot of benefit from it.”
— Steven Seaborne, Long Beach Fire Captain
“The breathing treatment I had today has really helped out. I’ve seen a lot of firefighters affected by cancer. There’s many of them that I’ve known that have passed away, and I’ve seen the suffering that they go through. A program like yours will be such a great benefit and prevent a lot of suffering, needless suffering for people in my occupation.”
— Eric Nakamaru, LAFD Captain, Pacific Palisades station 69

Stay in the loop

Sign up to receive news and updates.

Thank you!
 

Contact us

901 A Street, Suite C
San Rafael, CA 94901

info@volunteerfire.org
(707) 708-4780

Volunteer Fire Foundation is a registered nonprofit, EIN: 85-2983467

Support us via AmazonSmile