Paramedics attend birthday of girl they saved during birth
Kimberley Cameron was a miracle baby when she was born weighing just 2lb 1oz on February 3 1998.
She was 12 weeks premature and had her umbilical cord wrapped around her neck when she arrived in the world, her breathing stopped and she had to be resuscitated.
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Hide AdHer mum, Anne, 51, had taken ill at home in Tillicoultry and phoned emergency services for help, with paramedics Stuart Urquhart and Graeme Sneddon answering her call.
Anne lost a lot of blood during the birth and both were rushed to Stirling Royal Infirmary.
The mum-of-five, who now lives in Grangemouth, wanted to surprise her youngest daughter for her 18th birthday, as well as thank the two men who saved her life.
Anne said: “She’s been overwhelmed by the surprise. Everyone had a great night, it was absolutely amazing.”
College student Kimberley weighed the same as a bag of sugar when she was born at 28 weeks and Graeme, 47, said it was a great retirement gift to be invited to the party.
He added he had often wondered what had happened to her.
Graeme said: “It was nice to see her grown up and enjoying her life. I remember the job well so it was satisfying and rewarding to find out how she was doing.
“It can be a difficult job - paramedics can get a lot of grief from people but jobs like this remind you why you’re doing the job.
“She gave us a big welcome and thanked us personally.
“I told her she looked a bit different to the last time I saw her. I said ‘you’ve now got lots of hair and I’ve got none.’”
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Hide AdBoth Graeme and Stuart have worked as paramedics for more than 20 years, with Graeme retiring through ill health in December.
Stuart, 49, continues to work as a paramedic from Falkirk.