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REPORTING ISLAND NEWS
PARENTS PRAISE HOSPITAL STAFF
Pictures by Jason Kay
New parents Ali and Kieron with their new baby Madeleine Elizabeth Lanning were worried to see fire engines arriving at St Mary’s Hospital only eleven hours their baby was born, writes Jo Macaulay. “Our bed was right by the window and we saw all the fire engines and I was a bit worried that they might take us outside, but they didn’t have to,” said new mum Ali Peppard who is a User Experience Consultant. “It was a foul night and it was pouring down outside. “We didn’t really know what was going on and then they evacuated us out of the maternity unit. “Our baby was only 5lbs 11oz and her body temperature was quite hard to manage so she had a warming pad and they found us a point where we could plug it in. “We were in a corridor for a while and then they took us to the children’s day care unit. We were only there for an hour or so and once the fire brigade had given the all clear we went back to the maternity unit. “Our baby was having top up feeds and they carried on her routine and brought things to us where we were – they even brought my dinner to me.” Kieron Lanning, a software engineer, couldn’t fault the way in which the staff dealt with the situation either: “They were brilliant. They were completely professional about the whole situation,” he said. “They kept everyone calm and looked after everybody, especially the poor lady who was in labour.”
Keiron Lanning and Ali Peppard with new daughter Madeleine
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