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Monday, July 9, 2012

Paramedics Help Baltimore Woman Give Birth In Taxicab


Paramedics Help Baltimore Woman Give Birth In Taxicab

Was the meter running?
William Smith said he was driving Tanieka Vaughan to the hospital for the birth of their child after her water broke at about 6 a.m., but he pulled the taxi cab into the Engine No. 33 station at 7:30 a.m. when it became apparent the child was not going to wait, WBAL-TV, Baltimore, reported Monday.
Smith said firefighters and paramedics initially thought he was joking when he asked for help but could not argue with the evidence in his back seat.
“So when the man came out, he saw the baby was in my drawers,” Vaughan said. “The baby’s head was out, with the arm hanging out.”
A paramedic from the station delivered the baby, De’asia Renee Patricia Smith, in the back of the cab and the infant was transported with her mother to theUniversity of Maryland Medical Center.
“Everything worked out for the best, though. As long as she’s healthy and the baby’s healthy, everything is all right,” Smith said.

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