Baby was
delivered at AMOCO Federal Credit Union’s Bay Colony Branch
DICKINSON, TX, June 21, 2018 – What started out as a seemingly normal Tuesday, ended with a big baby surprise for AMOCO FCU’s Bay Colony Branch.
Around
5:30 P.M on June 19, on duty League City Police Officer, Jason Carty, was in
the AMOCO parking lot waiting for the closing employees to walk out. Before he
knew it, a car swiftly pulled into the Bay Colony Branch parking lot and a man
frantically jumped out to get his attention. Carty realized the man spoke
little to no English. Since there was a communication barrier, the man guided
Carty to the passenger front door of his car where a woman was sitting. The man
pulled a blanket off of the woman, which revealed a crowning baby. Shocked,
Carty quickly realized he was going to be the one to deliver this baby. “It was
my first delivery. I mean, I have three sons, but I didn’t deliver them. All too often I am a consequence of
people’s poor decisions. That was not the case on this day. I was
blessed to be there when those folks needed help and to bring a new life into
this world. It is certainly one of the highlights of my career and one
that I will look back on and be proud of.
I was able to help bring a new life into this world; there are just no words to
describe that,” Carty said. As he delivered the baby, Debbie Castaneda, Branch
Manager of the Bay Colony Branch, walked out and had no idea what was taking
place. Carty explained to her that they needed a translator, so she ran back
inside to grab an employee who could translate for the paramedics that had now
arrived. That’s when AMOCO FCU employee, Maria Sanchez, stepped up to the
plate. “I walked outside so excited to help the new mom. She listened to all of
the directions we were giving her. I was really surprised how calm she was; she
was a natural. Not to mention the baby was so cute,” Sanchez explained. Soon
after Sanchez successfully translated for the couple, the paramedics
transported the family to a nearby hospital. Carty later visited the family at
the hospital to make sure they were okay. “They were really nice people. I
think they were as surprised as everyone else,” Carty explained. While the baby
girl’s name is Camila, AMOCO has given her the nickname “Baby AMOCO.” AMOCO
employees went to visit the family at the hospital the next morning bringing an
AMOCO onesie and flowers. The couple explained that this was their fourth daughter and they were
not expecting her appearance to be so grand. Although they were nervous about
her untimely birth, they both expressed how thankful they were that Carty, the
paramedics and AMOCO employees all stepped into action. Excitement is just one
of many words to describe how AMOCO employees feel about a baby being born at
one of their branches. “I am so honored to work with Officer
Jason Carty of the LCPD and Maria Sanchez. They were fantastic! Congratulations
to the new parents and welcome baby Camila, or as we will always know her as,
Baby AMOCO,” Castaneda lovingly expressed.
"AMOCO Baby"
Camila Lopez
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