Trooper Shelby's Unforgettable Delivery: When Duty Called
On Nov. 22, Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper Tyler Shelby was patrolling southwest Oklahoma when his routine day took an unexpected turn. A woman in active labor called for help via ambulance, and Shelby immediately responded to assist with traffic control.
As he arrived on the scene, Shelby noticed a black Chevrolet Camaro parked on the shoulder of the highway, its passenger door wide open and the expectant mother sitting in the front seat. The situation was about to take an extraordinary turn.
Shelby's calm demeanor quickly turned into action as he reassured the woman that help was just moments away. But little did he know, the baby had other plans. In a matter of seconds, Shelby found himself playing catch with a newborn baby boy – literally delivering him.
"It was all I did," Shelby said in an interview. "I've received medical training on how to assist during childbirth, but never expected it would be called upon in such a life-altering moment."
The birth of the baby boy, Finley, occurred while Shelby was still talking to the mother. Dashcam footage shows Shelby's swift actions, as the ambulance arrived shortly after and took both the mother and Finley to the hospital for continued care.
"I went right back to work," Shelby said matter-of-factly about his next duty call. "We're happy to report that both mother and baby are doing great!"
Shelby's experience highlights the unexpected nature of a trooper's job, which often requires them to be prepared for anything – including an impromptu delivery. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol emphasizes its medical training includes basic childbirth skills, reassuring that in such situations, their trained personnel will help.
In related news, another family experienced a surprise birth at McDonald's parking lot earlier this year. While the coincidence is striking, Shelby's professionalism and calm demeanor are more than just remarkable – they're lifesaving.
On Nov. 22, Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper Tyler Shelby was patrolling southwest Oklahoma when his routine day took an unexpected turn. A woman in active labor called for help via ambulance, and Shelby immediately responded to assist with traffic control.
As he arrived on the scene, Shelby noticed a black Chevrolet Camaro parked on the shoulder of the highway, its passenger door wide open and the expectant mother sitting in the front seat. The situation was about to take an extraordinary turn.
Shelby's calm demeanor quickly turned into action as he reassured the woman that help was just moments away. But little did he know, the baby had other plans. In a matter of seconds, Shelby found himself playing catch with a newborn baby boy – literally delivering him.
"It was all I did," Shelby said in an interview. "I've received medical training on how to assist during childbirth, but never expected it would be called upon in such a life-altering moment."
The birth of the baby boy, Finley, occurred while Shelby was still talking to the mother. Dashcam footage shows Shelby's swift actions, as the ambulance arrived shortly after and took both the mother and Finley to the hospital for continued care.
"I went right back to work," Shelby said matter-of-factly about his next duty call. "We're happy to report that both mother and baby are doing great!"
Shelby's experience highlights the unexpected nature of a trooper's job, which often requires them to be prepared for anything – including an impromptu delivery. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol emphasizes its medical training includes basic childbirth skills, reassuring that in such situations, their trained personnel will help.
In related news, another family experienced a surprise birth at McDonald's parking lot earlier this year. While the coincidence is striking, Shelby's professionalism and calm demeanor are more than just remarkable – they're lifesaving.