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Mother and Daughter Thank Ambulance Heroes After Life-Saving Delivery

Abie Everett and her daughter Lydia recently celebrated a heartfelt reunion with the London Ambulance Service team responsible for their survival during Lydia’s traumatic birth nearly a year ago. During the emergency, paramedics successfully freed Lydia from an umbilical cord wrapped around her neck, saving her life shortly after her birth. The team also provided critical care to Everett, who had suffered significant blood loss during the delivery. Expressing deep gratitude, Everett plans to share the story of the heroic paramedics with Lydia as she grows, thankful for the team who ensured their future together.

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