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Coronavirus: Florida nurse gets hero’s welcome after spending almost 40 days at NYC hospital

ORLANDO, Fla. — A nurse practitioner from Florida was surprised with a hero’s welcome Saturday morning at Orlando International Airport after spending more than a month caring for coronavirus patients at a New York City hospital.

Kara Jones, a U.S. Army veteran and former flight nurse, said she felt compelled to help in the fight against the coronavirus, so she traveled to North Central Bronx Hospital, which is at the U.S. epicenter of the pandemic.

There she spent almost 40 days on the front line, caring for people who had contracted the disease, WFTV reported.

Orlando International Airport Fire Rescue greeted Jones’ plane with a water salute when it landed.

Firefighter Welcomes Hero Home 🇺🇸 | Engineer Tim Jones welcomed his hero home today - his wife. Nurse Practitioner Kara...

Posted by Orange County Fire Rescue Department, Florida on Saturday, May 9, 2020

Nurses and firefighters cheered as Jones approached the baggage claim area.

Among those awaiting her homecoming was Jones’ husband, Orange County Fire Rescue Engineer Tim Jones.

He said all he could do was listen as his wife described the many sleepless nights and brutal days she had spent caring for patients.

“She was far away from home doing what she loves but also paying the price mentally and physically,” Tim Jones said.

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