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WATCH: Off-duty nurse helps homeless woman deliver baby in Makati

By: - Reporter / @KAguilarINQ
/ 10:17 AM August 19, 2020

Photo by Bangkal Fire Emergency Rescue Disaster Support Makati

MANILA, Philippines — An off-duty nurse who just passing by helped a homeless woman deliver a baby on a sidewalk in Barangay Bangkal in Makati City.

The nurse assisted the first responders as the woman who was lying on a carton box along the busy Osmeña Highway gave birth as shown in the photos and a video shared on Facebook Tuesday by the Bangkal Fire Emergency Rescue Disaster Support (FERDS) Makati.

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“Rescuers we’re assisted by a nurse who just happened to pass by the area. Thank you po sa inyo,” the emergency response team said.

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The nurse, who was wearing a face mask and a face shield, sat in front of the mother while the latter delivered her baby.

https://www.facebook.com/rescue.bangkal/videos/3289027964519532

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A video shows how the nurse cut the umbilical cord and later on cleaned the baby with a white cloth provided by the first responders.

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“Salute and Respect to all Medical Frontliners. Pinagbubutihan po at pinag-iigihan po nla ang kanilang trabaho,” the Bangkal FERDS Makati added.

https://www.facebook.com/rescue.bangkal/posts/3288994931189502

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