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First responders hold parade in support of healthcare workers in Seminole County

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SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Law enforcement and fire departments are teaming up across Seminole County to show appreciation of healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In what's being called "Heroes Helping Heroes," first responders are taking part in parades of gratitude that began outside Central Florida Regional Hospital. [CORONAVIRUS BRIEFING: Daily ClickOrlando.com newsletter delivered to your inbox] Police and fire departments from Seminole County, Sanford, Lake Mary, Altamonte Springs and Longwood are participating, as well as the county's office of emergency management.

On Wednesday, emergency vehicles lined up with flashing lights and sirens to thank hospital workers for their tireless efforts in treating coronavirus patients.

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