Pasadena Police and Fire personnel lined up in front of Huntington Hospital today with lights and sirens to show appreciation to the healthcare workers in the emergency room and throughout the hospital in Pasadena, on Wednesday, April 9, 2020. (photo by James Carbone)
Pasadena Police and Fire personnel lined up in front of Huntington Hospital with lights and sirens to show appreciation to the healthcare workers in the emergency room and throughout the hospital in Pasadena, on Wednesday, April 9, 2020. (photo by James Carbone)
Huntington Hospital healthcare workers wave to the Pasadena Police and Fire personnel as they lined up in front of Huntington Hospital with lights and sirens to show their appreciation for the healthcare efforts during the coronavirus pandemic in Pasadena, on Wednesday, April 9, 2020. (photo by James Carbone)
Pasadena Police and Fire personnel lined up in front of Huntington Hospital today with lights and sirens to show appreciation to the healthcare workers in the emergency room and throughout the hospital in Pasadena, on Wednesday, April 9, 2020. (photo by James Carbone)
Huntington Hospital healthcare workers wave to the Pasadena Police and Fire personnel as they lined up in front of Huntington Hospital with lights and sirens to show their appreciation for the healthcare efforts during the coronavirus pandemic in Pasadena, on Wednesday, April 9, 2020. (photo by James Carbone)
Pasadena Police and Fire personnel lined up in front of Huntington Hospital today at 3 pm with lights and sirens to show appreciation to the healthcare workers in the emergency room and throughout the hospital in Pasadena, on Wednesday, April 9, 2020. (photo by James Carbone)
A Pasadena Firefighter waves to the Huntington Hospital healthcare workers as Pasadena Fire and Police lined up in front of Huntington Hospital today at 3 pm with lights and sirens to show appreciation to the healthcare workers in the emergency room and throughout the hospital in Pasadena, on Wednesday, April 9, 2020. (photo by James Carbone)
Huntington Hospital healthcare workers wave to the Pasadena Police and Fire personnel as they lined up in front of Huntington Hospital with lights and sirens to show their appreciation for the healthcare efforts during the coronavirus pandemic in Pasadena, on Wednesday, April 9, 2020. (photo by James Carbone)
Pasadena City Manager Steve Mermell, left, and Pasadena Acting Fire Chief Bryan Frieders, right, watch as Pasadena Police and Fire personnel lined up in front of Huntington Hospital today with lights and sirens to show appreciation to the healthcare workers in the emergency room and throughout the hospital in Pasadena, on Wednesday, April 9, 2020. (photo by James Carbone)
Huntington Hospital healthcare workers wave to the Pasadena Police and Fire personnel as they lined up in front of Huntington Hospital with lights and sirens to show their appreciation for the healthcare efforts during the coronavirus pandemic in Pasadena, on Wednesday, April 9, 2020. (photo by James Carbone)
Pasadena Police and Fire personnel lined up in front of Huntington Hospital today with lights and sirens to show appreciation to the healthcare workers in the emergency room and throughout the hospital in Pasadena, on Wednesday, April 9, 2020. (photo by James Carbone)
A Huntington Hospital healthcare worker waves to the Pasadena Police and Fire personnel as they lined up in front of Huntington Hospital with lights and sirens to show their appreciation for the healthcare efforts during the coronavirus pandemic in Pasadena, on Wednesday, April 9, 2020. (photo by James Carbone)
Healthcare providers at Huntington Hospital treating patients infected by the Coronavirus got a heartfelt tribute today.
At 3 p.m., Pasadena police and firefighters lined up in front of the hospital at 100 W. California Blvd., with emergency lights and sirens activated to show appreciation to doctors, nurses and other medical professionals in the ICU and throughout the hospital.
A short while afterward, the city reported that a fifth Pasadena resident with coronavirus had died and 107th case of the virus on the city was confirmed.
It is not known how many people are currently hospitalized.
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