Los Angeles Police Pay Respects to Good Samaritan Hospital ER Staff

4 年前

Patrol cars with the Los Angeles Police Department stopped by the emergency ward of Good Samaritan Hospital to blare their sirens as a sign of respect to acknowledge medical staff fighting against COVID-19, footage shared on April 6 shows.

“Our officers took a moment to show gratitude to our fellow first responders—Healthcare workers that are our front-line soldiers in our global fight against an invisible enemy,” wrote Los Angeles Chief of Police Michael Moore on Twitter. “From the men and women of the LAPD: Thank you.”

Hayel Salha, an emergency room nurse at Good Samaritan, called the appearance of the LAPD a “wonderful gesture of support to our staff.” Credit: Hayel Salha via Storyful