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A woman gave birth to a baby boy between two flights at Miami International Airport

Last updated: November 15, 2024 21:20
Published 2 weeks ago Category: News Author: AIRLIVE Data: MIA
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A woman gave birth in the departures area at Miami International Airport.

Tuesday, November 12, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue responded to a medical call at the airport, arriving shortly after 5pm to assist an unidentified woman whose water had broken as she began giving birth in the pre-security area of the American Airlines departures terminal.

911 dispatch recordings captured the initial confusion, with one dispatcher reporting a “pregnant female” and a “possible miscarriage outside of Door 3 departures,” where the airline had a ticketing lounge for travelers.

By the time Miami-Dade Fire Rescue arrived, officers from the Miami-Dade Police Department, agents from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and Miami-Dade Airport Division staff were already offering support and comfort to the laboring mother, according to the Miami Herald.

Footage from the scene published by 7 News captured a touching moment as the newborn peeked out from a blanket, cradled in his mother’s arms. In the chaos and excitement, one officer radioed to confirm, “It’s alive! It’s alive?”

To which another responder replied enthusiastically, “Yeah!” The dispatcher quickly coordinated efforts, asking, “Rescue 40. Your ETA? Baby was delivered, Rescue 40?”

A paramedic replied, “Rescue 40. We’re still approximately seven minutes out.”

In the meantime, officers and airport staff rallied around the mother, with one exclaiming, “We got a boy!” as the dispatcher located the incoming ambulance.

An airport employee later told 7 News that the mother may have been between flights on her way to another state when her water broke.

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