Santa teams up with FDNY to deliver Christmas cheer at Ronald McDonald House

The FDNY helped Santa make some special deliveries Wednesday night. Santa hopped in the bucket of a fire truck to surprise young patients inside the Ronald McDonald House in New York City. While they teamed with the NYPD for a toy drive that raised hundreds of new toys for the children at Ronald McDonald House New York.

 

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