By now everyone’s accustomed to people across the North Shore in support of front-line health-care workers at 7 p.m. each night, and lately, the show of solidarity has got a bit brighter as well.
Emergency first responders on the North Shore, such as the British Columbia Ambulance Service, North 麻豆传媒映画RCMP and North 麻豆传媒映画City Fire Department, have been showing their support this week by flashing their lights and blasting their sirens at 7 p.m. as well.
The action is meant to show their appreciation for the health-care workers on the front line of the COVID-19 crisis at Lions Gate Hospital.
“What an honour to be able to show our support, along with RCMP and BCAS, for our front-line workers at Lions Gate Hospital. Thank you for what you are doing!” tweeted the City of North Vancouver’s fire department last night.
This is how we show our support for our colleagues, hospital staff and essential workers! 7pm every night. RCMP/Fire/EMS surrounding Lions Gate Hospital in North 麻豆传媒映画with cheers!
— BCEHS Flight Paramedics (@critcare_medics)
Our City is amazing! Showing our gratitude, love and support to our health care workers, public safety and essential workers. 馃檹馃徎馃憦
— Linda Buchanan (@LindaCBuchanan)
What an honour to be able to show our support, along with RCMP and BCAS, for our frontline workers at Lions Gate Hospital. Thank you for what you are doing!
— NV City Fire Dept (@NVCFD)
Lions Gate Hospital has the best neighbours and partners. Thank you to all who showered some love on our health care workers. 鈦︹仼 鈦︹仼 鈦︹仼 鈦︹仼 鈦︹仼
— Clive Camm (@CliveCamm)
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