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Mother delivers baby minutes after police escort her to hospital: Video

Daytona Beach Police Officer Robert Mowery, along with four other officers, stopped traffic Wednesday evening so that Richie Kumm, and his lovely and very pregnant wife Casidhe Kennedy, could get to Halifax after her water broke.
Daytona Beach Police Department
ByGood Morning America
June 02, 2018, 11:39 AM

A man speeding through the streets of Volusia County, Florida, had the help of police as he raced to take his wife who was in labor to the hospital, according to police.

“Six officers stopped traffic so that Richie Kumm and Casidhe Kennedy could get to Halifax Hospital FAST after Casidhe's water had broken. About 20 minutes after arriving at Halifax, beautiful baby girl Summer Addison was born!” reads a Facebook post from Daytona Beach police.

Video shows Daytona Beach police stopping traffic at an intersection so that Kumm’s car could race through.

DBPD Officer Robert Mowery and five other DBPD officers turned on their lights and sirens and stopped traffic so that Richie Kumm and Casidhe Kennedy could get to Halifax Hospital as quickly as possible after Kennedy's water broke on May 30, 2018.
Daytona Beach Police Department

According to ABC News Orlando affiliate WKMG, Kennedy’s water broke at their home at around midnight on Wednesday. Kumm and Kennedy quickly got in their car to go to the hospital. When Kumm saw a police car, he flagged it down.

"Told him my wife was in labor and was about to have our child in the car, and I asked him if he could help us get to the hospital safely," Kumm told WKMG.

Kumm said next thing he knew, a handful of patrol cars were escorting them to the hospital.

Daytona Beach Police Officer Robert Mowery, along with four other officers, stopped traffic Wednesday evening so that Richie Kumm, and his lovely and very pregnant wife Casidhe Kennedy, could get to Halifax after her water broke.
Daytona Beach Police Department

Kennedy told WKMG that without the of Daytona police, Summer would likely have been born in the car.

"I can't wait to be able to tell Summer the story and actually have the videos to show her how she was brought into the world," Kumm said.

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