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Woman Gives Birth In Moving Ambulance Near Neemuch

A 24-year-old woman delivered a baby in a moving ambulance, crew saves mother and newborn.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
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City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Tue, 14 July 2026 at 10:40 pm
Woman Gives Birth In Moving Ambulance Near Neemuch

A remarkable incident occurred on Tuesday in Neemuch, Madhya Pradesh, where a 24-year-old pregnant woman, Mangala, safely delivered a baby inside a moving 108 ambulance. Mangala, a resident of Jhikra in Jawahar Nagar, Rawatbhata, Chittorgarh district of Rajasthan, was initially admitted to Neemuch District Hospital after experiencing labour pains.

Following an examination by the doctors, Mangala was referred to Ratlam Medical College for advanced treatment. An ambulance was arranged for her transfer, and while it was nearing the Dodar intersection, her labour pains intensified. The ambulance staff, including pilot Ashok Kumar and emergency medical technician (EMT) Vijay Shakya, immediately stopped the vehicle at a safe location and assisted with the delivery.

The ambulance crew ensured the safety of both mother and child, and the newborn was delivered safely inside the ambulance. After providing primary medical care, the staff shifted Mangala and her baby to Ratlam District Hospital, affiliated with the medical college. Fortunately, both mother and child are reported to be in stable condition.

This incident highlights the timely response and professionalism of the ambulance staff, particularly Ashok Kumar, who has assisted in another childbirth in the same ambulance just 15 days prior. On June 29, Kumar helped a 37-year-old woman in childbirth, demonstrating his expertise and dedication to his work.

The incident also underscores the importance of emergency medical services and the role of ambulance staff in providing critical care during emergency situations. The quick thinking and actions of the ambulance crew saved the lives of Mangala and her newborn, and their efforts are truly commendable.

Mangala's case is a testament to the effectiveness of the emergency medical response system in place, which enabled her to receive timely medical attention despite being in a remote location. The incident also highlights the need for continued investment in emergency medical services to ensure that such critical care is available to all those in need.

In conclusion, the safe delivery of Mangala's baby in the moving ambulance is a remarkable incident that showcases the dedication and expertise of the ambulance staff. It also serves as a reminder of the importance of emergency medical services in saving lives and providing critical care during emergency situations.

The fact that this is the second time in 15 days that Ashok Kumar has assisted in a childbirth in the same ambulance is a coincidence that underscores his exceptional skills and training. His actions, along with those of his colleague Vijay Shakya, have saved two lives, and their bravery and selflessness are an inspiration to all.

As the mother and child continue to receive medical care, the community is grateful for the ambulance staff's heroic actions, which have brought joy and relief to the family. The incident will be remembered as a testament to the power of timely medical intervention and the importance of having trained and dedicated emergency responders like Ashok Kumar and Vijay Shakya.

In the end, Mangala and her baby are safe, thanks to the ambulance crew's quick thinking and expertise. This incident serves as a reminder of the critical role that emergency medical services play in our lives and the importance of appreciating the dedication and bravery of those who work in this field.

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