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        First responders spread holiday cheer at Maria Fareri Children's Hospital

        Emergency service vehicles were decked out in festive decorations, and responders turned on their sirens to signal their arrival at the hospital.

        News 12 Staff

        Dec 18, 2024, 11:36 AM

        Updated 19 hr ago

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        First responders brought some holiday cheer to the Maria Fareri Children's Hospital as part of the annual Good Night Lights event.
        Emergency service vehicles were decked out in festive decorations, and responders turned on their sirens to signal their arrival at the hospital.
        Patients and staff alike cheered and waved colorful lights as the Christmas-themed cars pulled up to the care center.
        According to organizers, the event aimed to bring joy to the young patients during the holiday season.
        "It's a way for them to connect and really brighten their day, which makes all the difference," said Dr. Erika Rosenzweig, physician-in-chief at the hospital.
        The event also featured a special appearance by Blue Santa and his elves, adding to the festive atmosphere.