A mom who gave birth to her fourth child on the side of the road with the help of two police officers has honored them in a very special way. Her daughter’s middle name was given after them.
Neither Nicole Gonzalez nor her partner, Robert Notarnicola, expected to have to call 911 when Nicole’s water broke on the morning of March 10.
“I rolled over and tried to go back to sleep,” she recalled. Yet just over an hour later, Nicole’s contractions were six minutes apart. Her water broke as her son, Shawn, helped her to put on her shoes.
Robert, 44, rallied the entire family into their car, a Ford Explorer, and started driving toward South Shore University Hospital (SSUH). He dialed 911, with a frantic Nicole rejecting the dispatcher’s advice not to push.
Ironically pulling over on Hospital Road, Robert assessed his two options: a gas station or the fire department. Robert chose the North Patchogue Fire Department substation.
Within moments, Suffolk County police officers and certified EMTs Danielle Congedo and Daniel Rosado arrived on the scene. Robert removed one of the children from the back seat. The officers brought blankets and reclined Nicole’s seat to prepare for the birth.
“She said, ‘I’m going to have a baby right now,’” Congedo explained, while Rosado claimed, “It’s something I’m never going to forget.”
Anna Bella Danielle Notarnicola, weighing 7 pounds 4 ounces (approx. 3.3 kg) was delivered into Congedo’s arms. The officer remembers “the longest three seconds of my life” as she waited for the baby girl to let out her first cry, which she soon did.
Nicole received a return call from her obstetrician when she was in the ambulance. “I told him, ‘Um, I kind of had the baby already. I had the baby in the car,’” she regaled. “He was like, ‘You’re kidding?’ It’s certainly going to make for a good story for a very long time.”
“We want to honor that, so we decided to name her Anna Bella Danielle,” the grateful mom continued. “Thank you so, so much for being there and jumping in.”
Honored by the title, Congedo said, “Thank you for naming her after us. That is such an honor.”