The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

SHOW OF APPRECIATI­ON

First responders salute Pottstown Hospital staff

- By Evan Brandt ebrandt@21st-centurymed­ia.com @PottstownN­ews on Twitter

POTTSTOWN » Sirens blasting, 25 emergency vehicles paraded down East High Street to Pottstown Hospital Monday evening to offer their full-throated support of the front-line medical workers battling coronaviru­s.

The idea was the brainchild of state Rep. Joe Ciresi, D-146th Dist.

“My sister is an RN in New York and she sent us a video of all the churches ringing their bells in support of the medical workers, and then the next day, all the fire trucks came by with their sirens sounding and I thought ‘that’s pretty cool. We should do something like that here,’” Ciresi said Monday evening.

The Pottstown Fire Department and EMS worker picked up the idea and ran with it.

Their participat­ion was organized by Chad Quinter, chief of the Phillies Fire Company.

Pottstown Fire Chief Frank Hand said the 25 vehicles that participat­ed got together at the Goodwill Fire Station on High Street.

They then made their way down High Street to the hospital, sirens blaring and lights flashing.

“Limerick was supposed to be here too, but they had a fire,” said Hand, as a Goodwill Ambulance took off from the hospital parking lot. “They have a call too,” Hand said.

“We’re so impressed with how the hospital staff is bearing up under this threat,” said Hand. “It really shows the strength and backbone of this community.”

A mask-wearing Rich Newell, CEO of Pottstown Hospital, couldn’t agree more.

“The staff has been so dedicated through all of this. We haven’t seen a large number of call-outs or no-shows,” said New

“The staff has been so dedicated through all of this. We haven’t seen a large number of call-outs or no-shows.”

— Rich Newell, CEO of Pottstown Hospital

ell. “And the show of appreciati­on from the community has been absolutely tremendous.”

Newell said the show of support by the first responders means a lot to the staff.

“I haven’t seen anything like this before, except on the Fourth of July,” he joked.

“This just takes my breath away,” said Skye Tulio, marketing coordinato­r for the hospital who was out taking pictures and shooting video.

“I know it must have made their night,” she said of the employees. “We’re so grateful for the support from the community. This is incredible. We all really appreciate this.”

“You know, outside of Philadelph­ia, Montgomery County is being hit about the hardest in all of Pennsylvan­ia,” said Ciresi.

Just hours before the first responders gathered to being their parade, Montgomery County Commission­ers Chairwoman Valerie Arkoosh reported 25 more people died in the county over the weekend from COVID-19, bringing the county’s death toll as of Monday to 91.

Officials also reported 208 new positive cases of the virus in the county since Saturday, bringing the county’s total number of cases to 2,023 since March 7.

For Ciresi, who lost his brother several months ago to cancer, this show of support is personal.

“I talk to my sister every night, and she’ll tell me about the people they lost that day. I’m worried about her. Her boyfriend has terminal cancer, so he can’t stay with her and she comes home every night and she’s alone,” Ciresi said.

“It’s taking its toll on her mentally and emotionall­y, I can tell.”

“And my niece is a nurse’s assistant in Port Jefferson and she is on the front line too,” Ciresi said. “Now she has a cough now and a fever.”

“Everyone needs to know these people put their lives on the line every time they walk into that hospital,” Ciresi said.

“As well as the police officers and EMS workers. They never know what they’re going to find when they answer a call,” Ciresi said.

“And even the kids working in the grocery stores are at risk. They don’t know who is walking in there,” Ciresi said.

“This just takes my breath away.”

— Skye Tulio, Pottstown Hospital staff

 ?? EVAN BRANDT — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? First responders from the Pottstown area applaud the staff at Pottstown Hospital Monday evening.
EVAN BRANDT — MEDIANEWS GROUP First responders from the Pottstown area applaud the staff at Pottstown Hospital Monday evening.
 ?? EVAN BRANDT — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Emergency vehicles lined up in front of Pottstown Hospital Monday.
EVAN BRANDT — MEDIANEWS GROUP Emergency vehicles lined up in front of Pottstown Hospital Monday.
 ?? EVAN BRANDT — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? The parade of emergency vehicles arrives at the corner of East High Street and Armand Hammer Boulevard Monday.
EVAN BRANDT — MEDIANEWS GROUP The parade of emergency vehicles arrives at the corner of East High Street and Armand Hammer Boulevard Monday.
 ?? EVAN BRANDT — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Emergency responders line up in front of Pottstown Hospital to salute the front-line medical workers there putting their lives on the line to fight coronaviru­s.
EVAN BRANDT — MEDIANEWS GROUP Emergency responders line up in front of Pottstown Hospital to salute the front-line medical workers there putting their lives on the line to fight coronaviru­s.
 ?? EVAN BRANDT — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Medical workers in the window looking out on the parking lot at Pottstown Hospital wave back at the emergency responders applauding them Monday as part of an organized salute.
EVAN BRANDT — MEDIANEWS GROUP Medical workers in the window looking out on the parking lot at Pottstown Hospital wave back at the emergency responders applauding them Monday as part of an organized salute.
 ?? EVAN BRANDT — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Medical workers at Pottstown Hospital crowd outside the entrance to receive the appreciati­ve salute of the emergency responders first-hand Monday.
EVAN BRANDT — MEDIANEWS GROUP Medical workers at Pottstown Hospital crowd outside the entrance to receive the appreciati­ve salute of the emergency responders first-hand Monday.
 ?? EVAN BRANDT — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? A truck from the West End Fire Company in Stowe heads for the emergency room entrance to Pottstown Hospital as part of Monday’s salute to medical workers there.
EVAN BRANDT — MEDIANEWS GROUP A truck from the West End Fire Company in Stowe heads for the emergency room entrance to Pottstown Hospital as part of Monday’s salute to medical workers there.
 ?? EVAN BRANDT — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? This sign has been erected outside Pottstown Hospital.
EVAN BRANDT — MEDIANEWS GROUP This sign has been erected outside Pottstown Hospital.

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