
Parents reunite with New Jersey state troopers who helped deliver baby inside Warren County police station
HOPE TOWNSHIP, NJ (Warren County) – Some New Jersey state troopers who helped deliver a baby recently got a very happy reunion.
The parents and baby Cole stopped by the NJ State Police Hope Barracks as they did earlier this month, except this time it was to thank the troopers.
On Jan. 21, at around 4:27 a.m., a husband drove his wife to the NJ State Police Hope Barracks, located on Route 521, for assistance because she was in labor and baby Cole was then born in the lobby area of the station, according to state police.
The mother and baby Cole were then transported to an area hospital, state police said.

“Academy training teaches troopers to expect the unexpected, which is why the troopers were able to immediately provide assistance to the very expectant mother,” state police said.
“We all love a happy ending and what better way to celebrate than with a reunion with the family,” state police said.
“Welcome to the world, baby Cole,” state police said.