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And oh baby! Passengers on board a flight have to make room for one more. And coming up, the flight today that took off with 123 passengers and landed with 124. A Southwest Airlines flight made an unexpected stop today when the passengers, crew and especially one woman on board got a very big surprise. Well, actually it was a little surprise just about the size of a new born baby boy. ABC’s Lisa Stark on the special delivery flight.

 

The phrase baby onboard took on a whole new meaning today on the Southwest plane. The flight was headed from Chicago to Salt Lake City. The jet soaring at about 30,000 feet above Colorado when one of the passengers told flight attendants she was in labor산고를 치르다. Pilots called on the intercom. “Is there a doctor on board?” A blanket was placed on the floor of the rear galley주방 for the mom. Dr. John Saran happened to be on the plane headed for a ski vacation. Within moments, he was helping deliver a baby boy.

 

Pilots diverted to Denver where paramedics의료종사자 met the plane. Mom and infant were rushed to a local hospital. Her husband and other children also on the flight headed there, too. “Both mom and baby are doing just fine.” The doctor who delivered the baby says it appears the mom was due예정된 some time in January. Most airlines have no restrictions on travel by women who are in their first eight months of pregnancy임신. As for today’s first time flier, his birth certificate will not reflect his sky high start. Colorado will be listed as his place of birth. Lisa Stark, ABC News, Washington.

 

The earlier snow ever fell in Huston today. The record breaking storm dumped snow and sleet진눈깨비 across normally hot parts of southeast Texas with up to 4 inches on the ground. And how rare is snow in Houston? It has snowed just four times in the last 15 years including today.

 

One of the few colleges that still allows concealed weapons on campus today decided to ban them. The Colorado state university board of governors voted 7-0 to ban all guns, concealed or not, on its campuses in Fort Collins and Pueblo, Colorado.

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