Scottsdale Firefighters Association raises more than $104,000
Posted 9/30/24
The 25th Annual Behind the Flames Scottsdale Fire Fighter Charities Dinner was held earlier this month and set a record for the most amount of money raised at the event with nearly $104,755 in …
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Scottsdale Firefighters Association raises more than $104,000
(Courtesy Carrie Evans)
Scottsdale Fire Captain Marty Armstrong (center) was named fire fighter of the year The 25th Annual Behind the Flames Scottsdale Fire Fighter Charities Dinner.
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The 25th Annual Behind the Flames Scottsdale Fire Fighter Charities Dinner was held earlier this month and set a record for the most amount of money raised at the event with nearly $104,755 in charitable contributions.
The non-profit organization is staffed by fire fighters from local 5050 and all of the donations goes towards local programs and people in need.
The evening honored Scottsdale Fire Captain Marty Armstrong as its fire fighter of year for his work and for embodying the “We Care For You” attitude of the Scottsdale Fire Department.