Woman Delivers Baby at New York Firehouse
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Firefighters in an upstate New York city didn't have to go far to help a woman deliver her baby.
When Cora Burns of Saratoga Springs went into labor Monday morning, the plan was for her neighbor to drive her to give birth at a hospital in another city 20 miles away.
But the baby was in a big hurry, and after calling for help, the pair drove to meet an ambulance at a Saratoga firehouse.
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They pulled into the firehouse driveway, and firefighters rushed out to help. Two minutes later, Burns gave birth to her fourth son in the car.
Baby Grahm, who weighed 7 pounds, 4 ounces, and his mother were then taken by ambulance to a nearby hospital, where they were doing well.
Burns and her husband say they plan to thank the firefighters for their help by treating them to dinner.