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CORONA (KTLA)-

After Corona Fire Department crew treated a man who collapsed while mowing his lawn, firefighters sent him to the hospital and finished the yard work themselves on Wednesday morning.

The sweet story was posted to the Fire Department’s Facebook page with a photo of two crew members sweeping up grass clippings on a residential sidewalk.

“Serving our City with Pride,” the Facebook post read.

The crew from Engine 1 was responding to a call about a resident who lost consciousness while mowing his lawn, according to the post. First responders provided “ALS treatment” and sent the male patient to the hospital in an ambulance, the post stated, apparently referring to advanced life support service.

Firefighters stayed while the man’s wife and baby prepared to go to the hospital, cleaning up and putting away the lawn mower, Fire Departments spokeswoman Lynn Mata said.

“We do that a lot. We look after our community — it’s pretty tightly knit,” Mata said.

Mata added that the man will be O.K.

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