Pregnant 911 Worker Guides Baby Delivery by Phone

Pregnant emergency worker delivers premature baby at a house on Long Island

Updated 2:04 PM EST, Mon, Jul 20, 2009

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A pregnant EMS dispatcher helps a frantic mother deliver her baby over the phone.
Dougal Waters

When a woman went into premature labor in her Long Island home, she didn’t expect to see the feet of her baby come out first. That’s when she called 911.

A 911 worker – another mother-to-be – got the call and coached the Manorville woman in labor through a safe delivery of a beautiful and healthy baby girl, reported Newsday.   

EMS dispatcher Christine Springer got the call just after 3 p.m. Tuesday. Her shift was about to end at the Yaphank emergency services dispatch center when the frantic call came in.

"She's out! The feet are out of her!" yelled Debra Guidice, the mother of the woman in labor, Newsday reported. According to the paper, it was the first time Springer handled a breech birth in her five years on the job.

Fortunately, the call ended happily – and quickly -- for everyone.

It only took four minutes for baby Nevaeh to pop out. She weighed 3 pounds, 9 ounces and was born about six weeks early.

First Published: Jan 9, 2009 10:13 AM EST

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