Touching video showed paramedics helped deliver a baby inside an RV at a notoriousLos Angeles homeless encampment.
In the video obtained by The California Post, personnel withthe Los Angeles Fire Departmentarrive at the encampment in Sun Valley to help delivery the child on Monday night.
At one point, LAFD paramedics swaddled the baby whose arms and head are moving all around following the child’s birth.
One of the paramedics then takes the baby inside an ambulance nearby to get warm until the mother arrives a short time later, via a gurney.
Inside the ambulance, the member of LAFD holds the baby close, comforting the child before the mother is in a position to hold the baby herself, video shows.
The paramedics then hand the newborn baby to the mother, who holds her child close, peeking at one point, under the blanket, to see her baby’s face.
The mother and child were then rushed to the hospital for care. It is unclear the details of the child’s birth or their gender.
The California Post reached out to the LAFD about the delivery.
Firefighter Jennifer Middleton, public service officer with the LAFD, confirmed to us that on the night of March 9th at around10:45pmparamedics responded to an obstetrics callin the 12,000 block of Branford Street in Sun Valley.
The call was for an approximately 35 year old female who had delivered a baby. There was no confirmation as to where the baby was delivered in connection to an RV.
Source: California Post – Breaking California News, Photos & Videos