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Video: Paramus First Responders Hold Clapout For New Bridge Healthcare Heroes

Healthcare heroes at New Bridge Medical Center got the recognition they deserve -- thanks to first responders in Paramus.

Left: Paramus Police Detective Lt. Jimmy Teehan and Paramus Co. 4 firefighter John Tabor. Right: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center workers proudly display their titles: Healthcare heroes.

Left: Paramus Police Detective Lt. Jimmy Teehan and Paramus Co. 4 firefighter John Tabor. Right: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center workers proudly display their titles: Healthcare heroes.

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Paramus first responders sound sirens to honor Bergen New Bridge Medical Center healthcare workers.

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"Heroes Work Here" reads a sign outside of Bergen New Bridge Medical Center.

"Heroes Work Here" reads a sign outside of Bergen New Bridge Medical Center.

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Paramus Co. 4 firefighter John Tabor.

Paramus Co. 4 firefighter John Tabor.

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Paramus thanks the doctors, nurses and staff of Bergen New Bridge Medical Center.

Paramus thanks the doctors, nurses and staff of Bergen New Bridge Medical Center.

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Paramus Police Detective Lt. Jimmy Teehan and Father Larry Evans, Paramus PBA Chaplain .

Paramus Police Detective Lt. Jimmy Teehan and Father Larry Evans, Paramus PBA Chaplain .

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Dozens of police officers, firefighters and EMS workers showed up outside the hospital Tuesday afternoon to honor the nurses, doctors and staff on the frontlines of the coronavirus battle Tuesday.

Donning masks and holding encouraging signs, first responders sounded their sirens and flashed their lights at New Bridge exactly at 3 p.m.

Fire Prevention Chief Kevin Sheehan presented the idea to emergency responders, who felt it was a great idea to show appreciation for their partners in health care at the hospital. 

"It was an emotional uplifting moment for first responders and healthcare workers," Paramus Police Detective Lt. Jimmy Teehan told Daily Voice.

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