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November 18, 2022/Daily Health Stories

Cleveland Clinic Officer Dances while Directing Traffic

If you're looking for a reason to smile, check out the heartwarming video of a Cleveland Clinic officer who dances and sings as he's directing traffic.

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Cleveland Clinic Officer Dances while Directing Traffic

CLEVELAND – If you’re looking for a reason to smile today, you should check out the heartwarming video featuring Cleveland Clinic Officer Corporal Eric Hudson who loves dancing in the streets!

His motto is “rain, sleet or snow he’s going to put on a show!”

Hudson used to work in the entertainment business, but now-a-days you’ll find him patrolling Cleveland Clinic and directing traffic.

He said he always makes it a point to dance and sing as the caregivers and visitors pass by, with the goal of making them smile

He said for some, these little moments can make such a big difference.

“You’d be surprised how many people have fell into my arms, that broke down crying and say, ‘Thank you, thank you, I needed this,’” Hudson recalls fondly.

If you happen to be in the Cleveland area, you can catch Hudson at the crosswalk near East 89th and Carnegie.

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