Baby Blake was born in a police station carpark in Queensland
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Two quick-thinking police officers came to the rescue of a woman who was giving birth in a precinct carpark in Queensland’s Moreton Bay.

Queensland Police constables Jacob Pennisi and Philippe Stigner were arriving back at their station in Deception Bay at around 9.20am on March 1 when Nathaniel Pedler emerged and flagged them down.

Nathaniel’s wife Julie was in the “late stages” of labour and the couple had pulled into the police station carpark when there was not enough time to make it to the hospital.

Baby Blake was born in a police station carpark in Queensland
Baby Blake was born in a police station carpark in Queensland. (Queensland Police)

Constable Stigner helped provide birthing assistance via a Triple-Zero call operator and within just five minutes, Julie had welcomed a baby boy.

Julie and Nathaniel’s son Blake had arrived unexpectedly into the world in the middle of the carpark.

“The call operator asked us to get a towel to wrap up the baby and to keep both mum and baby warm,” Constable Pennisi said.

”We found a towel in the back of the car, wrapped the baby up and the paramedics came about five minutes later.

Baby Blake was born in a police station carpark in Queensland
The Pedler family returned to the police station to thank the officers for their help. (Queensland Police)

“It all happened very fast. We definitely didn’t expect to be involved with a birth that day, but that’s the thing about this job, every day is different, every call out is unique.”

Now, two months on, the Pedler family returned to Deception Bay police station to thank the officers for their help.

Baby Blake was born in a police station carpark in Queensland
Constable Stigner helped provide birthing assistance via a Triple-Zero call operator. (Queensland Police)

Julie told Queensland Police she was “caught off-guard” by the speed of her labour.

“It was all very quick on the day, it was nice to have the help of the police,” she said.

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