First responders deliver 2 Christmas babies in Greater Boston
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First responders deliver 2 Christmas babies in Greater Boston
"In Stoughton, police were dispatched to a vehicle on Glen Echo Boulevard at 6:12 a.m. Thursday for a report of a woman in active labor. She was found in the backseat of the vehicle "ready to deliver," according to the Stoughton Police Department. Two responding officers, identified as Sergeant Medeiros and Officer Guzman, helped deliver the child. A healthy baby boy was born at 6:17 a.m., according to police."
""After the baby boy was born, Sgt. Medeiros cleared his mouth and nose, placed him on his mother's belly, and gently rubbed his back - moments later, the newborn let out his first cry," Stoughton police said in a social media post about the incident. The woman and her new son were brought by ambulance to Boston Medical Center, where they are receiving care and in good condition."
""What an incredible way to start Christmas - welcoming new life into the world!" Armstrong said. "Congratulations to the proud parents, and hats off to our crews for spreading holiday cheer in the most unforgettable way.""
On Christmas morning in Stoughton, police were dispatched to a vehicle on Glen Echo Boulevard at 6:12 a.m. for a report of a woman in active labor. The woman was found in the backseat ready to deliver, and Sergeant Medeiros and Officer Guzman assisted. A healthy baby boy was born at 6:17 a.m.; Sgt. Medeiros cleared the newborn's mouth and nose, placed him on the mother's belly, and gently rubbed his back until the baby cried. The mother and son were transported by ambulance to Boston Medical Center and are in good condition. In Medford, two EMTs from Armstrong Ambulance Service helped deliver another baby boy on Thursday morning; the EMTs were not identified.
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