BRIDGEWATER — Police Chief Christopher D. Delmonte and Fire Chief Thomas Levy report that two officers from the Bridgewater Police Department delivered a baby in the back of a car early this morning.
The officers will be available to speak to members of the media this evening about the delivery.
WHEN:
Wednesday, Feb. 26, at 6 p.m.
WHERE:
Bridgewater Police Department headquarters, 220 Pleasant St.
WHO:
Bridgewater Police Officer Michael Clark and Bridgewater Police K-9 Officer Steven Kingsley
WHAT:
At approximately 2:40 a.m. Wednesday, Bridgewater Police received a wireless direct 911 call from a driver stating that he and his wife were on the way to the hospital because his wife was in labor and that they may not make it to the hospital in time.
The caller was instructed to pull off of Route 24 onto Pleasant Street in Bridgewater. The motorist pulled into the Home Depot parking lot, located at 1453 Pleasant St. (intersection of Routes 24 and 104), and Bridgewater Police officers and Bridgewater Fire Paramedics were dispatched to the address.
Bridgewater Officer Michael Clark was the first to arrive on scene. Upon arrival, Officer Clark observed that the mother, a Taunton resident, was in the back seat of her car. Also in the vehicle was the father and their two children.
Shortly after, Bridgewater Police K-9 Officer Steven Kingsley arrived to assist Officer Clark. Once Officer Clark realized that the delivery was eminent, he assisted the mother with the delivery of the child just prior to the arrival of the Bridgewater Fire Department.
Shortly after the delivery of the child, Bridgewater Fire paramedics and the Massachusetts State Police arrived at the scene. BFD paramedics then treated the healthy mother and newborn, a boy, and transported the two to Signature Healthcare Brockton Hospital.
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