Bartender Kyle Griffith Delivers Baby At Gas Station

Feb 25, 2009 - 13:39
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One Florida bartender is being hailed as a hero, for making a special delivery. A pregnant woman who was unable to make it to the hospital is giving thanks to her good Samaritan for jumping into action.

Mother Marie Belladere and newbo Jovian are now recovering in a hospital after an early arrival. Both are doing well thanks in part to one fast acting man.

Kyle Griffith, a bartender at night and a paramedic in training, responded to a woman that came into a Shell gas station saying that a woman was having a baby and that they couldn't find the hospital.

"I told her to give it a push and the baby's head came out. And then on a count of three, give it another good hard push, as hard as you can. And I counted out 1-2-3; she pushed as hard as she could. And the baby came out," Griffith recounts how the delivery happened.

"Amazing. It felt so awesome that I helped bring a little life into this world. It's the best feeling I ever felt in my life," Griffith says.

"Thank you, thank you," says the mother.

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