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FRES Dispatcher Assists in Baby Delivery

Written by Long Island News & PR  |  09. March 2016

Setauket, NY - March 9, 2016 - A Suffolk County Fire, Rescue, and Emergency Services dispatcher helped deliver a baby during a 911 call this morning.

The husband of a 38-year-old woman who was in active labor called 911 on his way to the hospital after his wife indicated delivery was imminent. The man pulled their Dodge Caravan to the side of the road in front of 3990 Nesconset Highway in East Setauket.

FRES Emergency Service Dispatcher Joseph Pucci, who has been training for the past five months, answered the 911 call at 9:53 a.m. After verifying the couple’s location, it was determined the woman was 36 weeks pregnant and this would be her fourth delivery. Pucci provided instructions to the woman’s husband and the baby, a boy, was delivered at 9:56 a.m.

Pucci provided further life support instructions to the father including, checking the baby’s breathing, keeping the baby warm and using a shoelace to tie off the umbilical cord. Pucci remained on the line until Suffolk County police officers and the Setauket Fire Department arrived.

The mother and baby appeared healthy and were transported to Stony Brook University Hospital by Setauket Fire Department Rescue.

For further information on this incident contact Suffolk County Fire, Rescue, & Emergency Services at 631-852-4815.

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