Capitol Police help deliver baby in seat of SUV
The U.S. Capitol Police announced Wednesday that officers helped a mother give birth inside an SUV near the Capitol building in Washington, D.C.
According to a Twitter post by the force, a mother from the D.C. area gave birth in the front passenger seat of the SUV to a “beautiful, baby girl.”
“Cheers could be heard from the U.S. Capitol Police Command Center when it happened around noon,” the post read.
WHOA BABY! This afternoon our officers helped a local mother give birth to her beautiful, baby girl.
Cheers could be heard from the U.S. Capitol Police Command Center when it happened around noon. pic.twitter.com/DPIfxaSsrD— The U.S. Capitol Police (@CapitolPolice) September 7, 2022
The birth took place near the Hart Senate Office Building on Constitution Avenue.
“Mom and baby are healthy and we could not be happier for them. Congratulations from the United States Capitol Police!” the post said.
The police also gave credit to the D.C. Fire and EMS Department for their “quick assistance.”
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