Religious faith and PennLive article help to provide long-needed kidney transplant

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Dave Shafer of Cumberland County was in the midst of an unusually long wait for a kidney transplant when PennLive/The Patriot-News profiled him in April.

Steve Cosey, left, donated a kidney to fellow firefighter David Shafer. December 19, 2022. Dan Gleiter | [email protected] April, two veteran emergency responders found themselves the last ones on the scene of a car crash in York County.

Steve Cosey of Monaghan Township had devoted nearly 50 years to ambulance response and firefighting. Dave Shafer of Upper Allen Township had been involved with his local fire company for decades. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.

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