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Rio Grande City Firefighters Welcome New Life in Dramatic Emergency Childbirth



In a heartwarming and unexpected turn of events this Monday morning, January 22, a group of Rio Grande City firefighters demonstrated not only their bravery but also their compassion as they assisted a woman who didn't make it to the hospital in delivering her baby just outside their fire station. Acting swiftly in response to the urgent situation, Lieutenant Jesus Rivas, Captain Pedro Morin, and Hector Escoto utilized their training and skills to ensure a safe delivery.


The fire station, usually a hub for emergency response, became an impromptu birthing suite as the firefighters worked together seamlessly to support the mother through the childbirth process. This remarkable instance showcases the dedication and versatility of these heroes, whose commitment to saving lives extends beyond traditional emergency scenarios to the joyous occasion of welcoming a new life into the world.


“The RGC Fire Department & Emergency Management witnessed the miracle of life, firsthand, today,” declared RGC Fire Chief Manuel Muñiz. “A woman headed to the hospital made an emergency stop at the RGC Fire Station because her baby was ready to enter the world. Our firefighters jumped into action and welcomed the newest citizen to the great City of Rio Grande City.”


“On behalf of the City Commission of RGC, we are extremely proud of the work our firefighters do every single day for our community,” stated RGC Mayor Joel Villarreal after being informed of the incident. “We would like to congratulate the newest mother in our city on her bundle of joy.”

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