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A 4-year-old's party was cancelled. These first responders answered the call

This four-year-old had a special birthday celebration as firefighters, paramedics, and RCMP officers paraded down her street in Holyrood, complete with lights and sirens, and even a birthday banner.

Firefighters, police and paramedics gave Norah Efford quite the birthday celebration

Norah Efford, who turned four, got a big birthday shout-out from firefighters, police officers and paramedics, after her party was cancelled amid the COVID-19 pandemic. (Matthew Efford/Facebook)

A four-year-old Holyrood girl's birthday party ended up being a special one thanks to a bunch of first responders.

Norah Efford's birthday partywas cancelled, because of the physical distancingmeasures announced by public health officials to limit the spread of COVID-19.

Her family asked the Holyrood Volunteer Fire Department to drive by their home to surprise Norah and they answered the call.

And firefighters weren't the only emergency workers to take time to give Norah a birthday shout-out. Members of the RCMP and Fewer's Ambulance Service joined in the festivitiesfrom afar of course.

"They came by with a full ambulance crew, the RCMP, full lights and sirens and horns, and a big sign went right across the side of the fire truck that said, 'Happy Birthday Norah,'" said Norah's father, Matthew Efford.

"It was really special."

Norah was speechless, according to her dad.

"She was excited at the same time, she didn't know what to think," said Efford.

He is very thankful for the heartfelt tribute.

"You wouldn't believe to imagine how much it meant to us. We've had a rough year. Having this happen on her birthday, definitely made our whole year, let alone her birthday," Efford said.

Efford, who is a firefighter with the St. John's Regional Fire Department, said he is beyond grateful for everything first responders do.

"I also want to thank all the front line workers for everything they're doing, and the sacrifices they're making, for all the families and everybody in Newfoundland," he said.

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With files from Heather Gillis