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When father Eugene Uiliata was frantically driving his pregnant wife to the hospital, a thought went through his mind.<br> "I'm thinking man, like it would be crazy if she gives birth in the car," Mr Uiliata said.<br> "Like nah, it's not going to happen."<br> It did.<br> But Mr Uiliata was not alone that day in October.<br> Sydney police officer Tim Burnett was checking drivers' speeds in Ingleburn, southwest of the CBD, when Mr Uiliata's blue ute pulled up beside him.<br> "And then the driver got out of the car, came over shouting 'My wife's in labour'," Senior Constable Burnett said.<br> While the officer went about calling for an ambulance, baby Winter was in no mood to stall.<br> "Tim was standing there waiting for her to come out. She came out entirely. Tim was the one to catch her and deliver her," mother Sela Uiliata said.<br> "She was born on the side of the road."<br> Sen Const Burnett this week was reunited with the Uiliatas, [https://incitasecurity.com/eugene-oregon-crossfit-for-exercise/ https://incitasecurity.com/eugene-oregon-crossfit-for-exercise/] gifting baby Winter a police teddy.<br> While the situation was no doubt stressful, being delivered by a police officer could perhaps be fitting for Winter.<br> "Hopefully some day in the future she can carry on my dream of being a police officer," Mrs Uiliata laughed.<br> Sen Const Burnett has decided to remain in the police force rather than changing careers to become an obstetrician.<br> "You can ask any police officer - there is no typical day," he said.<br><br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement
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