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Baby births are some of the happier jobs that QAS paramedics attend, but when Mum Jess went into early labour and baby Summer was born 10 weeks premature at their Ningi home, paramedics Aimee and Justine didn’t get to celebrate too soon as they leapt straight into action to save the little girls life.
10 News First captured their reunion today at Caboolture Ambulance Station.
https://twitter.com/10newsfirst…/status/1280779349692735488…
10 News First Queensland on Twitter
“.@QldAmbulance Paramedics who helped deliver a baby in a Moreton Bay living room have enjoyed a reunion with the mother and newborn. Summer wasn't breathing when she arrived, prompting a life-saving intervention from her rescuers | @bg_savage https://t.co/LyxNRRs0ea”
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