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Two Sharpshooters Use Their Skills To Raise Money For First Responder Trauma Services
Brothers use their sharpshooting skills to raise $3,000 for an organization helps first responders and loved ones deal with work trauma.
NAPA VALLEY, CA — Two sharpshooters used their skills for charity by donating money from a competition to an organization that provides first responders with trauma services.
Napa County Sheriff’s Sgt. Nick DeGuilio and Napa Police Department Sgt. Dominic DeGuilio recently traveled to Amador County for the annual Top Cop Charity match.
The match is a three-gun competition using a duty pistol, patrol rifle, and shotgun,
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Competitors can win up to $12,000 total in the form of grants and donations that go to a first responder or veterans organization of their choice.
Together, the brothers won $3,000, which they donated to the First Responder Support Network.
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The organization helps first responders and their significant others with the emotional distress experienced by emergency personnel, such as firefighters, police officers, paramedics, and emergency medical technicians.
The brothers, according to the Napa County Sheriff's Office, have donated $14,000 to the organization in the past three years.
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