"'Ambulance Birth' Baby's 100 Days... Gwangju Nambu Fire Station Wishes 'Grow Up Healthy'" View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The Nambu Fire Station of Gwangju Metropolitan City (Chief Lee Jeong-ja) announced that on July 19, a baby born in a 119 ambulance visited the Nambu Fire Station Songha 119 Safety Center to celebrate the baby's 100th day.


At the time, while transporting a pregnant woman in her 40s, Ms. A, who was about to give birth, to the hospital, the 119 paramedics noticed signs of labor. They stopped on the roadside and used the delivery kit prepared in the ambulance to assist with the delivery.


Through this, Ms. A gave birth to a healthy baby boy.


Later, the couple visited the Nambu Fire Station Songha 119 Safety Center to celebrate the baby's 100th day, saying they call the baby "Bbi-bbo" because he was born in the ambulance, and expressed their gratitude once again for the prompt and calm response of the 119 paramedics.


Song Jae-bin, head of the Nambu Fire Station Songha 119 Safety Center, said, "I am relieved to see the child growing up healthy. We just did what we were supposed to do, but I am very grateful that they remembered and came to visit us."





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