A woman gave birth at the San Ignacio metro station in Bilbao
The woman, accompanied by her husband, was at Lutxana station, and several passengers have warned that she has broken water, and a doctor has been sought among the wagons.
A woman broke water at the Bilbao Metro and had a baby around 9:30 this morning at the San Ingnación station in Metro Bilbao.
Metro Bilbao's managing director, Eneko Arruebarrena, has announced the birth of the baby during the presentation of the events commemorating the 30th anniversary of Metro Bilbao.
The woman, accompanied by her husband, was at Lutxana station, and several passengers have warned that she has broken water, and a doctor has been sought among the wagons.
At that time, a user helped the woman as the medical unit arrived at San Ignacio station, where Metro Bilbao professionals were waiting for her, accompanied by health emergency technicians.
Thisis the second time a child has been born in the Bilbao Metro facility , after a girl named Eneritz was born on 12 July 2009 on a bench on the platform of the Bagatza station in Barakaldo.
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