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First responders honor Beebe workers
Dozens of trucks surround hospital April 9 to pay tribute to frontline staff
April 9, 2020
With loud horns and whistles, nearly 50 vehicles filled with first responders, including firefighters, EMS, police and fire police vehicles, from throughout eastern Sussex County surrounded Beebe Healthcare on Savannah Road in Lewes April 9 to honor hospital staff. Many employees poured from the building to say thanks also by cheering, waving and clapping.
![Beebe Healthcare President and CEO David Tam waves to firefighters as they drive by the front of the hospital. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO](/sites/capegazette/files/2020/04/field/image/DSC_4396.jpg)
Beebe Healthcare President and CEO David Tam waves to firefighters as they drive by the front of the hospital. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO
![The Lewes Fire Department aerial truck leads a procession of nearly 50 fire trucks, ambulances and other vehicles as they head toward Beebe Healthcare. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO](/sites/capegazette/files/2020/04/field/image/DSC_4378.jpg)
The Lewes Fire Department aerial truck leads a procession of nearly 50 fire trucks, ambulances and other vehicles as they head toward Beebe Healthcare. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO
![Beebe Healthcare President and CEO David Tam makes sure he thanks volunteer firefighters who take time to honor staff at the hospital. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO](/sites/capegazette/files/2020/04/field/image/DSC_4528.jpg)
Beebe Healthcare President and CEO David Tam makes sure he thanks volunteer firefighters who take time to honor staff at the hospital. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO
![Beebe staff wave to the numerous volunteer firefighters as they park in front of the hospital. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO](/sites/capegazette/files/2020/04/field/image/DSC_4407.jpg)
Beebe staff wave to the numerous volunteer firefighters as they park in front of the hospital. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO
![Beebe staff members pour out of a door to return the thanks to the volunteers and record the moment with their phones. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO](/sites/capegazette/files/2020/04/field/image/DSC_4576.jpg)
Beebe staff members pour out of a door to return the thanks to the volunteers and record the moment with their phones. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO