Deputy delivers his baby

By Trisha Maldonado
Douglas Dispatch
Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, January 30, 2013 10:22 AM MST


Most law enforcement officers are trained to assist women in labor until the medics get to the scene. Cochise County Deputy Glen Ortiz never expected to assist his girlfriend Marisol Ruiz let alone deliver his own daughter.


Deputy Glen Ortiz delivered his daughter with Marisol Ruiz on mile marker 333 and Hwy 90.Pictured above are Glen and Jaslyn Gianna Ortiz, Marisol Ruiz and Gael Del Rio. Trisha Maldonado/Douglas Dispatch

“She told me around 3:30 a.m. that she was in lot of pain and that we should just go to the doctor to check it out,” Ortiz said.

Neither one of them thought she was having contractions and both were waiting for Ruiz’s water to break as they headed to Sierra Vista Regional Health Center.

Once on the road the contractions started. “I started timing the contractions and they were about 30 minutes apart,” he said.

As they got into Bisbee the contractions were coming at five minutes apart. “From thirty to five minutes incredible,” the still excited dad said.

As Ruiz was feeling the pain they turned onto Highway 90, at this point the contractions were at two minutes.

Ortiz called the fellow deputy and told him they were coming into Sierra Vista, at a high speed and the baby was coming. The deputy then told him I’ll meet you and escort you to the hospital.

Ruiz then tells Ortiz to stop; he stops on Hwy 90 east of the San Pedro River. “She then tells me to get out of the truck and then two minutes later she tells me come back,” Ortiz said.

At this point Ortiz calls the deputy to have him call medics and gives him their location.

“Then she tells me Glen I think the baby is coming,” he said. “I was like what, what do you mean? Did your water break?”

She tells me the baby is coming, the baby is coming out, he added.

Grabbing a towel he goes over to the passenger side and sees the baby’s head was crowning.

“I told her Marisol, I don’t know how this happened, the instincts just kicked in,” Ortiz said. “I didn’t get scared or fainted or anything. I told her Marisol listen to me we got to push, we have to get our baby out.”

With a few pushes the baby came out. Ortiz made sure his baby girl was breathing and tried making her cry.

A few minutes later the deputy and ambulance show up. The new daddy tells the deputy “Tell the medics that we had the baby.”

Baby Jaslyn Gianna Ortiz was born on mile marker 333 on Hwy 90 at 5:38 a.m. on Jan. 23, 2013. Coincidentally Deputy Ortiz’s call sign is 333; mom, dad and baby are all doing well at home.

“I’m in complete shock, happy, excited to delivery my own baby,” Ortiz said. “It’s very rare, it’s incredible.”

Comments

    Monalissa wrote on Feb 3, 2013 1:40 PM:

    " Nice story! God bless you all! "

    out of towner wrote on Feb 1, 2013 8:18 PM:

    " What an awesome story..kudos to the reporter who broke this story. I agree about the enjoyment of reading a heartwarming story like this. We need more stories like this. I'm tired of the negative stories from my prior town. Congratulations Ortiz family. "

    Fellow parentprofessional in town wrote on Feb 1, 2013 6:58 PM:

    " Congratulations...that was a very courageous thing you did. You both should be very proud of yourselves. Your children are very lucky to have you both as parents! She looks beautiful! Go 333! "

    Suzanne Carp wrote on Feb 1, 2013 8:10 AM:

    " What a beautiful way to start the day! Blessings to you all and congratulations on your baby girl addition to your beautiful family. She will love telling the story of her birth and every time I drive by m.p. 333 I will remember that she was born there. "

    Smiling wrote on Jan 31, 2013 7:57 PM:

    " What a heart warming story..great job Deputy Ortiz and congrats to you all :) "

    mike wrote on Jan 31, 2013 2:28 PM:

    " Great story...nice to see some heart warming stories in this paper..hope to see more..congrats to their family.. "

    Ms Rivas wrote on Jan 30, 2013 6:26 PM:

    " Congratulations Glen and Marisol. Job well done. If you plan for another baby, move to Sierra Vista first.
    Can hardly wait to see pictures of your baby. "

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