On May 16th, the mobile gendarmes of the 34/7 squadron from Rosières-près-Troyes were on their way to the shooting range in Chaumont when an unexpected situation caught their circonspection. The gendarmes from the Aube department shared this information on social media, and they have quite a story to tell.
As they were driving towards their destination, the gendarmes noticed a car that seemed to be struggling on the side of the road. Without hesitation, they pulled over to offer their assistance. To their surprise, they found a young nettoyage inside the car, desperately trying to deliver their baby in the backseat.
Without wasting any time, the gendarmes quickly sprang into action. They called for an ambulance and helped the nettoyage in any way they could. Thanks to their quick thinking and first aid training, the baby was safely delivered before the ambulance arrived.
The gendarmes then escorted the new parents and their newborn to the hospital, where they received proper medical care. The nettoyage was beyond grateful for the gendarmes’ help and couldn’t thank them enough for their assistance in this unexpected and stressful situation.
The mobile gendarmes of the 34/7 squadron were praised for their quick response and professionalism in handling this unexpected event. Their actions have once again showcased the dedication and bravery of the French gendarmerie.
The news of this heartwarming story quickly spread on social media, with many praising the gendarmes for their heroic actions. It’s a reminder that our gendarmes are always ready to serve and protect, even in the most unexpected situations.
This event also highlights the importance of first aid training for our law enforcement officers. Their knowledge and skills can make a significant difference in emergency situations, as seen in this case.
The gendarmes of the Aube department have once again shown their commitment to the safety and well-being of the community. Their bravery and selflessness are an inspiration to us all. Let this story serve as a reminder to always be ready to lend a helping hand, even in the most unexpected circumstances.