A Southwest Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing on last Tuesday after receiving an unexpected delivery. KTLA reports
that Southwest Flight 623, en route to Phoenix Sky Harbor International
Airport (PHX) from San Francisco International Airport (SFO), made
diverted to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) after a woman gave
birth on the aircraft.
According to KTLA, the situation began shortly after WN623 departed
SFO at 6:24 a.m. Not long after takeoff, the unnamed woman went into
labor. A doctor and nurse who happened to be on the same flight assisted
the mother. They were able to successfully deliver the child and
provide care until the aircraft landed at LAX.
“Luckily a nurse and doctor were on board,” Southwest spokes woman Emily Samuels told San Francisco radio station KCBS. “I can’t comment on their condition because I’m not a medical professional, but it was a pretty exciting day.”
WN623 successfully landed at LAX just over an hour after takeoff.
Paramedics from the Los Angeles Fire Department met the flight and
attended to the mother and child before passengers were allowed to
deplane. The 111 remaining passengers boarded a different aircraft and
continued to PHX approximately two hours after the emergency landing.
According to Erik Scott, a spokesman for the Los Angeles Fire
Department, both mother and child were transported to a local hospital,
adding that the new family is in good condition.
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