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Baby Born At Home Transported Healthy With Mom To Englewood Hospital

For the second time in 10 days, a Bergenfield baby was delivered at-home Friday morning.

L to R: Officer Jose Portorreal, Lt. Max Farkas, Lt. Melissa Naylis, EMT Katie Rolik, Officer Rick Tauber, Officer Tim Knapp, EMT Jennie Mazzilli. Not pictured: Paramedic Chris Kerrigan and Paramedic Ellen Davis.

L to R: Officer Jose Portorreal, Lt. Max Farkas, Lt. Melissa Naylis, EMT Katie Rolik, Officer Rick Tauber, Officer Tim Knapp, EMT Jennie Mazzilli. Not pictured: Paramedic Chris Kerrigan and Paramedic Ellen Davis.

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Bergenfield EMTs, police officers and Holy Name Medical Center paramedics responded to a house on West Central Avenue at 8:35 a.m. where a baby girl was born, Bergenfield Volunteer Ambulance Corps Captain Ryan Shell said.

The baby and mom -- both healthy -- were transported to Englewood Hospital and Medical Center for treatment and recovery. 

On March 7, EMTs and police officers delivered a baby boy during the snowstorm. They were reunited with him days later.

Last Saturday, Teaneck EMTs helped deliver a baby girl outside of Holy Name Medical Center in an ambulance.

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