She gives birth in an ambulance: she and the baby are fine – Teramo

She gives birth in an ambulance: she and the baby are fine – Teramo
She gives birth in an ambulance: she and the baby are fine – Teramo

COUNTER WAR. Baby was born in an ambulance during the rush to the hospital. On Wednesday evening, the volunteers of the Green Cross of Villa Rosa assisted a Controguerra woman in labor who gave birth to the baby before arriving at the Sant’Omero emergency room, and the operation ended with a moment of collective happiness . The evening shift crew, made up of the driver Nevio Di Pietro and by rescuers Stefania Napoliello, Massimo Piergallini And Federico Viscioni, was alerted to a pregnant woman in labor. The ambulance left for Controguerra in code red: the volunteers arrived on site and loaded the woman into the ambulance to take her to hospital. The journey did not last long because the unborn child was eager to be born and had no intention of waiting for the comforts of a delivery room. The rescuers stopped and, guided by telephone from the Teramo 118 operations centre, managed the birth: the baby was born at 9.47pm and his first cry filled those present in the ambulance and the operators listening away with joy. telephone. Meanwhile, an ambulance with a doctor on board had been alerted and, having left San Benedetto del Tronto, it reached the Green Cross ambulance. Mother and newborn, both in good health, were transferred to the medical vehicle and transported to the Madonna del Soccorso hospital in the Marche region. “It was a moment full of intense emotions and indescribable happiness”, the words of the rescuer Stefania Napoliello who, assisted by her colleagues, helped the woman give birth. “I want to say thank you”, the words of the president of the Green Cross Franco Rubini, «the operators of the Teramo operations center for the professionalism with which they followed the intervention and the volunteers of the Green Cross for the commitment and dedication with which they carried out the emergency rescue. A continuous collaboration between professionals and volunteers in the healthcare sector which allows interventions to be carried out in the best possible way and which has brought such a delicate situation to an end with great joy for everyone.”
Sandro Di Stanislao

 
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