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Thomas Fonte

1990

Thomas J. Fonte served the U.S. Air Force.

How He Died
Manner Natural
Cause Natural disease, unspecified
What Happened
Sergeant Tom Fonte died as the result of contracting HIV following several blood transfusions that were required after a line-of-duty injury.

On September 25th, 1978, Sergeant Fonte and his partner were on patrol when they observed a large amount of smoke coming from a manufacturing facility at 7702 Maie Avenue. When they arrived on the scene they observed numerous large drums of paint igniting and blocking the exit from the facility. The two deputies were able to clear a path, which allowed approximately 40 employees to escape.

Both deputies then entered the facility twice and carried an unconscious employee out both times, saving their lives. Both deputies suffered singed hair and smoke inhalation during the rescue.

Sergeant Fonte required numerous surgeries as a result of the toxic smoke that he inhaled. One of the transfusions he received during surgery contained blood tainted with HIV. His condition deteriorated over the coming years, and he died as a result on October 2nd, 1990.

Sergeant Fonte was a United States Air Force veteran who served with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, assigned to the Firestone Station.
Survivors
He was survived by his wife, also a Sheriff's deputy with the department, his daughter, and his son, who went on to become a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy as well.
Service Record
U.S. Air Force
Also Served
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
Sergeant
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