BALTIMORE COUNTY, MARYLAND: Pregnant firefighter rescues woman trapped in car — then gives birth

BALTIMORE COUNTY, MARYLAND: Pregnant firefighter rescues woman trapped in car — then gives birth
Megan Warfield — BALTIMORE COUNTY, MARYLAND
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Selfless Bowleys Quarters Volunteer Fire Department member + career firefighter Megan Warfield made national news after jumping in to save a trapped driver after a multi-car accident. The nine-months pregnant hero (at the time) said adrenaline – and LABOR – kicked in during the incident. She is now comfortably resting at home with her newborn!

Thank you to Firefighter Warfield and all of Baltimore County’s dedicated first responders who put their lives on the line every day to serve the community.

Original source can be found here.



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