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Nick Of Time: Demarest Officers Deliver Healthy Baby Girl In Home

DEMAREST, N.J. -- (UPDATE) Newly-born Gwen Hesketh and her parents had visitors Wednesday afternoon at Englewood Hospital and Medical Center: Two of the Demarest police officers who delivered her.

Say hello to Gwen Hesketh

Say hello to Gwen Hesketh

Photo Credit: COURTESY: Demarest PD
Joyous day.

Joyous day.

Photo Credit: COURTESY: Demarest PD
Family photo

Family photo

Photo Credit: COURTESY: Demarest PD
Proud papa Nicholas Hesketh, Demarest Police Officer Michael Krynicky, happy mom Kathryn Hesketh, Officer Michael Bartellucci

Proud papa Nicholas Hesketh, Demarest Police Officer Michael Krynicky, happy mom Kathryn Hesketh, Officer Michael Bartellucci

Photo Credit: COURTESY: Demarest PD

Officers Michael Krynicky and Michael Bartellucci were reunited with Gwen and her parents, Nicholas and Kathryn Hesketh, hours after they helped bring the healthy newborn into the world at the family's Palisade Boulevard home.

Lt. Liam Foley and the officers found the 31-year-old mother-to-be lying in pain on her side near a second-floor bathroom at 12:35 a.m. Wednesday, Police Chief James Powderley said.

"She told them her baby was coming and she needed to get to the hospital," he said. "They told her they were going to have to deliver her baby there."

The officers asked Karthryn's mother to grab some towels, then laid her on her back and told her to push, the chief said.

Five seconds later, Krynicky "caught" the newborn, he said.

"When we say it took just minutes," the chief said, "it actually did."

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ORIGINAL STORY:

DEMAREST, N.J. -- Talk about nick of time: Minutes after Demarest police raced to the home of a woman in labor, a healthy baby girl entered the world early Wednesday.

Midnight shift Lt. Liam Foley and Officers Michael Krynicky and Michael Bartellucci found the 31-year-old mother-to-be lying in pain on her side near a second-floor bathroom of the Palisade Boulevard home at 12:35 a.m., Police Chief James Powderley said.

"She told them her baby was coming and she needed to get to the hospital," he said. "They told her they were going to have to deliver her baby there."

The officers asked the woman's mother to grab some towels, then laid her on her back and told her to push, the chief said.

Five seconds later, Krynicky "caught" the newborn, he said.

She and her mother were taken to Englewood Hospital and Medical Center, where both were doing fine, the proud chief said.

"When we say it took just minutes," he said, "it actually did."

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