

United in the fight against COVID-19, Pasadena firefighters, police and paramedics turned on their sirens briefly Thursday afternoon to show their support for the courageous work frontline hospital workers do.
As in many communities around the country, Pasadena police and fire personnel lined the front of Huntington Hospital Thursday at 3 p.m. with lights and sirens to show appreciation for the healthcare workers in the emergency room and throughout the hospital.
Nurses held hand-written signs thanking firefighters and police and claps were heard throughout the city in homage to the healthcare workers during this epidemic.
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