Couple who delivered baby boy at home heap praise on 'excellent' emergency handler
A couple from Pontypool have praised the emergency call handler who helped deliver their baby boy at home over the phone.
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Sallie is a Trainee Multimedia Reporter for the South Wales Argus and Free Press, covering the Gwent Valleys, including Blaenau-Gwent, Caerphilly, Blackwood, Risca, Abertillery and the surrounding areas.
Sallie is a Trainee Multimedia Reporter for the South Wales Argus and Free Press, covering the Gwent Valleys, including Blaenau-Gwent, Caerphilly, Blackwood, Risca, Abertillery and the surrounding areas.
A couple from Pontypool have praised the emergency call handler who helped deliver their baby boy at home over the phone.
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