"Help for Full-Term Pregnant Woman" Urgent Request
Citizens Show 'Parting of the Red Sea' Miracle Following Police Guidance
Healthy Twin Birth... "Truly Grateful"
The sight of citizens showing consideration for a police car transporting a pregnant woman about to give birth is receiving high praise on social media platforms (SNS).
On the 23rd, the official YouTube channel of the National Police Agency uploaded a video titled "Police car clearing the way because twins are about to be born." As of the 24th, the video had garnered 3,000 views and 200 likes, becoming a major topic of interest. In the video, a police car patrolling a road in Seoul receives an urgent call for help. The wife of Mr. A, who made the call, had her water break as she was about to give birth, but the road to the hospital was heavily congested, prompting the husband to seek police assistance in his urgency.
The police who arrived at the scene sent signals to the reporting vehicle and took the lead. At that time, the road was congested due to rush hour, creating a tense situation where the birth might have to take place inside the car.
The police requested drivers on the road to yield through sirens and announcements. In response, the cars on the road widened the lanes on both sides like the "Parting of the Red Sea." Thanks to this, the vehicle carrying the full-term pregnant woman was able to closely follow the patrol car ahead. The police guided Mr. A and his wife to the hospital and accompanied them to monitor the situation. Later, Mr. A and his wife expressed their gratitude to the police with a photo of their healthy newborn twins, saying, "Thanks to you, everything went well. Thank you."
The video became a hot topic on SNS. Netizens responded with comments such as "It brings tears in times like these," "The drivers who cleared the way are truly admirable," "Everyone will be blessed," "It's amazing that such a miracle happened during rush hour," "Heartwarming," "It's a joyous occasion to have two beautiful babies born," "Reliable police," and "I feel happy for them all."
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