Heroic South Jersey Officer Honored for Helping to Deliver Baby
According to 6ABC, a Delran mother probably wasn t counting on going into labor during a major snow storm, but that s exactly what happened on a day in early February where more than 10 inches of snow fell in Burlington County.
The quick-thinking dispatcher, Mark Boyd, realized that the new mom would not make it to the hospital in time with a raging snow storm happening outside. Police officer Keith Upton was the first to arrive at the Delran home. It was real, real quick. The baby was crowning, and the head was out and the whole baby was out in probably a minute, maybe less. It is a crazy thing, but it was one of the more rewarding things I ve ever done, said Officer Keith Upton with the Delran Police Department.
DELRAN, New Jersey (WPVI) Going into labor in a snowstorm can invoke worry in any expectant mom. That s just what happened in Delran, New Jersey on February 2.
A mother and her newborn baby are happy and healthy today thanks in part to the quick actions of a communications dispatcher and police officer in Burlington County. This is my first time doing it truthfully, but I knew I had to remain calm for him and for the dad because at that point, I m a parent, I have a 10-year-old daughter, it s the biggest day of your life, said dispatcher Mark Boyd, who was honored alongside Officer Keith Upton in Westampton on Monday by the county s Board of Commissioners.
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