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Pasadena PD Conducts Operation Polar Wind

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Santa receives a gift from a child during another Operation Polar Wind in 2015. – Courtesy photo / Twitter, @PasadenaPD

The Pasadena Police Air Operations Section and the Foothill Air Support Team (FAST) conducted their 13th annual Christmas Toy Drive on Dec. 12 at the Pediatrics Ward of Huntington Memorial Hospital. Interim Pasadena Police Chief John Perez escorted Santa Clause and his flight suit clad “elves” as they arrived bearing gifts and holiday cheer in their own special rotor-equipped sleigh.

The “sleigh” helicopter landed with Santa and his crew on the roof of the hospital.

After visiting the children at the hospital, the flight crews conducted a ground based mission where children impacted by domestic violence visited the North Pole (police heliport in Altadena). The event was held in conjunction with Peace Over Violence. Peace Over Violence is committed to serving domestic violence and sexual assault survivors in our community.

The event was funded through the generous contributions of the Pasadena Police Department employees and Officer Associations participating in the FAST program throughout the San Gabriel Valley.

“The ongoing efforts of the men and women in law enforcement organizations throughout the San Gabriel Valley are second to none,” said interim Police Chief John Perez. “I am inspired by their dedication, selflessness, and willingness to assist those in need. I am also grateful to be part of an organization that can experience the spirit of giving during the holiday season and wish many blessings on our community”.

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