Paramedics deliver baby William in back of ambulancepublished at 17:43 Greenwich Mean Time 12 March 2020
A baby boy was so eager to join his family that he was born in the back of an ambulance on the way to hospital in Lincoln.
EMAS technician Phil Rutherford and paramedic Steven Clark helped Nakita Fairbanks to give birth to baby William, weighing 7lb 15oz, on Tuesday.
It was the pair’s first call-out on their 12-hour shift and for Mr Clark it was the first time a baby had been born in the back of his ambulance.
Mr Clark said: “On the way to hospital, Nakita’s contractions started to become more intense and closer together and it was at this point that I shouted to Phil to pull over, just outside Hartsholme Park.
"Within a minute of stopping the ambulance, Nakita’s waters broke and soon afterwards baby William arrived.
“I am in a very privileged position as a paramedic to be able to witness the instant bond between a mother and her baby who have laid eyes on each other for the first time.”