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Telangana policeman shifts pregnant woman to hospital in Hyderabad

By ANI | Updated: April 4, 2020 23:40 IST

A Telangana Police constable took a pregnant woman, who was in labour, to a hospital in Secunderabad on Saturday, where she delivered a boy.

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Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], April 4 : A Telangana Police constable took a pregnant woman, who was in labour, to a hospital in Secunderabad on Saturday, where she delivered a boy.

The cop, Mohan Rao, shifted the pregnant lady to Apollo Hospital, at 5:30 am.

An inspector from Marredpally Police Station received a call from a woman named Rekha, a resident of West Marredpally that she was experencing labour pain and needed help to rush her to the hospital.

"Immediately, our patrol car - l staff rushed to her and called the ambulance. Since 108 did not respond, our patrol car staff shifted her to Apollo hospital for treatment where she was blessed with a baby boy. Both are doing well and are healthy," the inspector told over the phone.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: Marredpally police stationindiaHyderabadApollo HospitalMohan RaoNagar
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