New Jersey Cop Delivers Beautiful Baby Boy During Call for Help

Phil Stilton

ROBBINSVILLE, NJ – The Robbinsville Police Department received a call for help at a home in the township for a woman in labor. Arriving at the scene, officers realized there was no time to wait. A trip to the hospital was out of the question, so patrol officer Allison Ricci sprung into action.

Moments later, 9 pound, 12 ounce Oliver Chase was born at around 4:05 am last Thursday.

“Upon arrival, Patrolwoman Allison Ricci discovered mom upstairs in active labor,” the Robbinsville Police Department said. “Ricci delivered this healthy beautiful baby boy with the assistance of Sgt. Farrell, Ptl. Slininger and Ptl. Boyle. Also on scene assisting were members of Robbinsville Fire Department, Capitol Health Ambulance, and Capitol Health Paramedics.”


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