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« on: April 10, 2012, 11:20:25 AM »

Michael Hawthorne, Truck Driver, Delivers Third Baby Roadside

http://www.huffingtonpost.c...lnk2%26pLid%3D150555

Trucker Michael Hawthorne's first thought when a stranger on the highway screamed that his wife was in labor was "Oh no, not again!" According to The Daily Journal, for the third time during his 20 years of service driving AFI trucks, Hawthorne pulled over and delivered a baby on March 27th.

Hawthorne grew up watching his mother and grandmother, both midwives, deliver babies, The Daily Journal reports. And while, he didn't deliver any of his own three children, he used his skills for the first time in 1999 when he heard honking at a truck stop in California. Though it was his first delivery, Hawthorne tried to keep calm while comforting mom, too -– dad passed out in the backseat and police showed up after the baby was born.

After that experience, Hawthorne decided he would be more prepared in case there was a next time. He "assembled a birthing kit for just such emergencies. It has alcohol, water, cotton swabs, latex gloves and a suction device, as well as scissors to cut the umbilical cord and shoelaces to tie it,” The Daily Journal reports.

And, sure enough, the time came. In 2010, Hawthorne stopped under a roadway bridge in Baltimore to deliver a baby girl.

Most recently, in Dallas, Hawthorne helped deliver a healthy baby boy, NBC reports. "I had the gloves on and I tried to have the mom relax," he said. Later, the family wrote a letter to AFI to thank him.

Over the past two decades, Hawthorne has earned two highway angel awards form the Truckload Carriers Association. However, only one of those was for delivering a child. He received a second medal for rescuing a baby that was stuck inside a car seat because of a tornado.

His acts of heroism don't stop there. "I pulled over to help a senior citizen change his tire… He collapsed into my arms with a heart attack so I gave him CPR. I helped a young man riding a bicycle, he collapsed of a heat stroke. I put ice packs out of my lunch box on his neck."

But Hawthorne tells NBC that he doesn't consider himself a hero. "I'm just glad to be there in a time of need for somebody," he said.

Somebody, get this man a cape.
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I know folks that drive right on by when they see a motorist or a motorcyclist on the side of the road. I understand their caution but so many drive by and don't even give a glimsp to the situation. Eyes forward or away from the situation. I distinctly remember being on the side of the road in the painted desert for 14 hours with a blown rear tire on my KZ1000 before someone finally stopped to help me.  I guess I can't blame them but, I just can't do that. I just hope Mr. Hawthorne is in the area when I'm needing help.

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« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2012, 11:25:59 AM »

Excellent Post.  cooldude

This is what we should be hearing on the news instead of all the sensationalized crap they report on!
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« Reply #2 on: April 10, 2012, 02:56:30 PM »

Amen to that... I'm all for the good stuff in the news instead of all the negative crap that is out there just for ratings. cooldude
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« Reply #3 on: April 10, 2012, 04:18:19 PM »

he can have mine.. I am done bein a SUPERHERO
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« Reply #4 on: April 10, 2012, 05:29:42 PM »

Angels are everywhere, always....
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« Reply #5 on: April 10, 2012, 07:04:23 PM »

you'd think in 4.5 years of driving truck I'd see someone in real need not just changing a tire.

a couple years ago heading out on I-80 I saw a picke'mup truck roll , but the cops AND EMTs were already on scene about 50 yards away at another accident scene.
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« Reply #6 on: April 10, 2012, 07:16:08 PM »

I think it's mind boggling what some men will do to get a look up a woman's skirt.   tickedoff 
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« Reply #7 on: April 10, 2012, 07:27:14 PM »

I think it's mind boggling what some men will do to get a look up a woman's skirt.   tickedoff 

Hey Carl, I agree, but if you've ever been present for Childbirth, it's a pretty humbling experience and totally devoid of any voyeuristic qualities.  Shocked

BTW, I know you said that with tongue firmly implanted in cheek.   Wink
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« Reply #8 on: April 10, 2012, 07:31:05 PM »

Yeah, I was just joshin'.

I was there once or twice.  First time the doctor looked up from his work and casually instructed the nurse (with some urgency) to get me a chair.  Certainly nothing sexually attractive going on there.   Wink 
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« Reply #9 on: April 11, 2012, 08:31:03 AM »

I know folks that drive right on by when they see a motorist or a motorcyclist on the side of the road. I understand their caution but so many drive by and don't even give a glimsp to the situation. Ron

Know what you mean.
Years ago I was a single parent of two toddlers, 3-1/2 & 2 yrs of age. (the kids are now 30 & 29)
The older one (daughter) was sick and the daycare wouldn't keep them and my retired parents offered to watch them for the remainder of the week.  They lived 50 miles away and we were going to meet halfway.
On the way the daughter had to barf so I pulled over, got her out and let her do her thing.  When we got back in the truck it wouldn't start, dead battery! I knew it was weak and I was trying to baby it along cause I didn't have extra money with raising 2 kids by myself.
This was pre-cell phones so I had no way of calling.
I opened the hood and hung my jumper cables out the side. Quite a few cars passed by and NO ONE stopped.
So I picked up the 2yr old and took the girl by the hand and down the road we went looking for the nearest house to ask for help.

We walked up the road about 1/2 mile to the nearest driveway.

So picture this:
a truck with obvious problems, hood open, jumper cables hanging out, sitting on the side of the road and a guy carrying one small child and holding hands with another one walking down the road.
 I bet 30 cars passed by and NOT A ONE S.O.B. stopped to offer help!!!
At the time I wished everyone of those sorry a$$es would have some kind of major trouble in their lives!!

Luckily the first place I stopped the people were great and came to jump my truck off.  All I had with me was $5 which I offered to the guy which he wouldn't take it.

The thing is many times before this incident, and for sure after, I'd stop and offer help to stranded fellow drivers.
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« Reply #10 on: April 11, 2012, 02:05:53 PM »

If I see a broke down vehicle I'm looking for the driver.

I must have picked up 10 or so all carrying gas cans. It's taken me out of my way to get them back on the road but I'm just repaying the kindness done to me by strangers.
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« Reply #11 on: April 11, 2012, 06:08:35 PM »

I think it's mind boggling what some men will do to get a look up a woman's skirt.   tickedoff 

I know! what ever happened to the good old days where the daddies to be had awesome waiting rooms to pace in.  Grin
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« Reply #12 on: April 12, 2012, 03:02:38 PM »

I think it's mind boggling what some men will do to get a look up a woman's skirt.   tickedoff 

I know! what ever happened to the good old days where the daddies to be had awesome waiting rooms to pace in.  Grin


They don't even sell cigars (It's a boy, it's a girl) in the gift shop anymore.
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