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First responders show support to Parkview workers

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First responders show support to Parkview workers
First responders show support to Parkview workers

They may not receive the support everyday, but medical professionals battle every day to treat those who come through their doors.

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Messages of support have gone out to medical workers throughout the world as they continue to battle covid-19 and that message is being delivered at one local hospital tonightfox 55's caleb saylor is live at parkview regional medical center with more on a special event just hours ago.caleb?

Medical professionals battle every day to treat those who come through their doors.

While that mission is no different as they battle covid-19, the amount of support they receive during this time certainly is.

?nat pop of sirens?sirens for support ring out at parkview regional medical center.more than a dozen agencies showing support to the medical workers on the front lines of the covid 19 battle.tyler burns, the ems captain for washington township fire department organized the event after hearing about the mood in local hospitals.

"morale is down, from what i've been told, for just about every hospital.

So, we just wanted to try to boost that up and make people feel a little bit better about what they're dealing with right now."

Hospital workers and visitors alike ?nat pop?

Take a moment to see everyone from allen county sheriff deputies, ashley firefighters and ems from payne ohio show support to their teammates.parkview chief of police tom rhoades says its special to see.

"they've stepped up and their the heroes now in our communities across this country, really.

They're here because they know they have a very important mission and that's to care for every patient who comes through our doors during these troubled times."and even with a hundred different sirens blaring and voices coming from the crowd, the message ?nat pot?

Is loud and clear.

"i just want everyone to know we're on the same team, we're all here together.

Continue doing what you're doing.

We support you.

We're here for you whenever you need us."

Burns says they want to continue doing events like this and they're working to set one up at lutheran hospital in the coming days.

In fort wayne, caleb saylor fox 55 news.caleb saylor fort wayne, coming days.

In hospital in the lutheran set one up at working to they're like this and doing events continue they want to burns says burns says they want to continue doing events like this and they're working to set one up at lutheran hospital in the coming days.

In fort wayne, caleb saylor fox 55 news.

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