Firefighters, Law Enforcement Officers Stage Another Parade of Support for Health Care Workers

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Hundreds of police officers, firefighters, sheriff’s deputies and other first responders paraded past Cedars-Sinai Medical Center this morning with sirens blaring and lights flashing in a second show of support for health care workers. Today’s parade took place on National Nurses Day.

Representatives from various law enforcement agencies and fire departments took part in the tribute, which brought hundreds of workers outside the hospital to watch the spectacle, all wearing masks and waving as the parade passed by.  Today’s event is the second in recent weeks. On April 22 a similar parade was done by deputies from the West Hollywood Sheriff’s Station and firefighters and emergency medical technicians from the Los Angeles County Fire Department (which has two stations in West Hollywood) and the Beverly Hills Fire Department.  Also participating in that event were police officers from the L.A. Police Department’s Wilshire and Hollywood stations and the Beverly Hills Police Department and officers from the California Highway Patrol.

Healthcare workers at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center gather on April 22 with officers from the West Hollywood Sheriff’s Station who arrived to celebrate their work during the COVID-19 pandemic.

At the hospital’s entrance this morning, first responders — also wearing masks — gathered for pictures with the health care workers and other hospital employees. The crowd cheered as a law enforcement helicopter circled overhead.

“This is amazing. The support from the fire department, the police department, from the community, thank you. It means the world to us,” one nurse told KTLA5 during the event.

“We’re very blessed,” another said. “This is overwhelming.”

The procession of first responders began at Santa Monica and La Cienega boulevard and moved through West Hollywood before arriving at Cedars-Sinai. Another procession is expected to be held along the same route at 7:15 p.m.

“We have all of our first responders out here paying homage to the people who are really doing the work day-to-day, which is our hospital workers,” West Hollywood Mayor John D’Amico told Channel 5. “… Today is National Nurses Day, so we wanted to surprise them, but this is really something that’s been in the works for a few days now. … This is really a tribute to those people who are doing all the hard work.”

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The city urged residents and others to join the tribute remotely by posting comments on social media or displaying banners or signs at their homes.

Similar tributes are being planned at other medical centers across the Southland to recognize health care workers on the front lines of the COVID- 19 pandemic.

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