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Sea Isle Ambulance corps delivers gifts to hospital

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CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE -- The Sea Isle City Ambulance corps played Santa Sunday, delivering gifts to doctors, nurses and patients at Cape Regional Medical Center.

For 27 years the ambulance company has been visiting hospitals around Christmastime spreading holiday cheer.

Santa Clause (played by Sea Isle City Mayor Leonard Desiderio) was there as well, bringing smiles to kids of all ages.
 
"Some of them are overjoyed to see Santa visiting them. And actually some of the older patients are more excited than some of the children," says Phyllis Linn, ambulance company chief.

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