An episode of the MTV series “True Life” will feature a number of survivors from June’s shooting at an Orlando nightclub.

The episode, which will air on Aug. 15 at 8 p.m. and is titled "True Life: We Are Orlando," will center on four people who were injured at the Pulse nightclub when Omar Mateen opened fire on June 12, Us Magazine reported.

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The shooting led to 49 people dead and dozens wounded with the episode also focusing on members of the LGBT community in Orlando.

In preview clips, one of the victims of the Orlando shooting, Tony, speaks with MTV cameras during his hospital visit.

"People think that because I got released from the hospital and I'm in rehab right now, that I'm OK," he says to MTV crews. "I'm not OK. I'm still connected to a machine because of my back. I have a hole in my back. My arm is still shattered. It's healing, but I don't have movement in my two fingers."

Tony visits a memorial in a second clip where he talks about paying his respects to those who lost their lives that day. "I need to pay my respects for everybody that did not make it, and most importantly, I need to see Louis' cross," he says in the clip.

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