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Baby born on snowy roadside warms hearts of British public

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LONDON — It may have been a frosty welcome, but the dramatic birth of a British baby on a snowy roadside has warmed hearts as the country shivers in a blast of freezing weather.

The child was named Sienna, but quickly earned her own social media hashtag “#A66snowbab­y”, referencin­g the name of the road in northern England where her mother, Daniella Waring, gave birth on Thursday morning with the help of her husband Andrew, after heavy snow impeded their dash to hospital.

“The weather was very bad and I struggled to find somewhere to pull over and barely had time to ring 999 (emergency services) when the baby started coming,” Andrew Waring said, according to details released by Great North Air Ambulance service.

“Having been present at the birth of our two other children I just copied what I had seen then.

“I opened the passenger door and knelt in the snow to deliver the baby.”

Paramedics arrived soon after and tended to mother and newborn before rushing them to Darlington Memorial Hospital maternity unit.

There, Sienna Louisa Dottie Waring weighed in at a healthy 4.6 kilograms and she and her mom were “doing really well”, according to staff.

Britain — and most of Europe — has been gripped by extreme cold weather and major snowfall for a week.

“The conditions were challengin­g to say the least and we initially had difficulty finding the family,” said air ambulance crew member Philip O’Donnell.

“The baby had arrived shortly before we did, so the hard work had been done. But we were able to check baby and mother over before the ambulance crew arrived and took them on to hospital.

“It was a lovely job to be involved in and we’d like to congratula­te them on the new arrival.”

Anne Hodgson, labor ward sister at Darlington Memorial Hospital, said the newborn was being cared for in a special cot which has a mattress filled with warm water to regulate her temperatur­e, and was regularly monitored throughout Thursday.

“Daniella and Sienna had been in freezing temperatur­es so our priority was making sure they had skin to skin contact to warm Sienna up,” she said.

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