The car with the heavily pregnant woman collided with another car at an intersection on Alsergrund. The professional rescue service provided a total of six people for minor injuries. The 40-year-old herself was unharmed. “When the rescue teams arrived, the mother-to-be was already on her way to the hospital again,” the professional rescue service said. And everything went well there: “Mother and child are doing well,” the APA learned from the private clinic in Döbling.
The birth was announced on Friday night – the 40-year-old’s amniotic sac had burst, reported rescue spokesman Daniel Melcher. “The accident then happened at the crossing to the Währinger Gurtel: the Viennese family’s car collided with a second vehicle and then drove into a traffic light pole.” The professional rescue service in Vienna was alerted at around 1.15 a.m. to the traffic accident in Pulverturmgasse. Several teams took over the emergency medical care.
The father (39) and the three children aged one to eight years were treated on the spot and then taken to a hospital for further clarification. “Some of them suffered minor bruises,” the spokesman said. After an initial assessment, the driver and the passenger of the second car refused further care from the rescue teams.
Source: Nachrichten