Seattle firefighters help deliver baby girl in unexpected parking lot birth
On February 8, 2025, Seattle firefighters made headlines when they delivered a baby girl in an unexpected parking lot birth. After responding to a house fire, the firefighters received an urgent call about a 29-year-old woman in labor. Firefighter/EMTs Jake Hammond and Zack Cotterill quickly navigated the area to locate the distressed mother, who was already in the advanced stages of labor. Within minutes, they successfully delivered the baby, showcasing their training and quick response under pressure. Both firefighters noted the emotional weight of the experience, particularly Cotterill, who is expecting a child of his own.
The incident not only highlights the versatility of emergency services but also the compassionate care provided by first responders. After the delivery, both mother and baby were transported to the hospital and are expected to recover well. This heartwarming story underscores the vital role of firefighters in community health and safety beyond their traditional duties.