By Bill Carey
FireRescue1
GLOUCESTER, N.C. 鈥 Beaufort Rescue and EMS personnel abandoned their ambulance during Tropical Storm Ophelia鈥檚 storm surge to reach a woman in labor.
Captain and Paramedic Perry McCormick said they were responding to stranded motorists due to the flooding and were diverted to assist Kendra Long, whose water had just broken,鈥鈥痳别辫辞谤迟别诲.
鈥淲inds were probably blowing 40 plus maybe at a time, heavy wind and the surge were just coming onto the road,鈥 McCormick said. 鈥淎t that time, we couldn鈥檛 back up and there鈥檚 no way there鈥檚 no way to stop.鈥
Before they reached the woman, the ambulance became overwhelmed by the weather and the crew had to abandon it and proceed on foot to reach Long.
鈥淲e had to leave it, I mean, it鈥檚 the patient over the vehicle. I mean, that鈥檚 the end goal here,鈥 said McCormick.鈥
Eventually, a high-water rescue truck reached the EMS crew and Long. After arriving at Carteret Healthcare, which had no power at the time, baby Laytham was born at 7 pounds, 4 ounces.