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Baby Born Inside Mass. Home During Weekend Blizzard

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Baby Nohely was delivered inside of a house in Worcester, Mass during a weekend blizzard. Baby Nohely was delivered inside of a house in Worcester, Mass during a weekend blizzard.
WORCESTER, Mass. -

You always hear about New Year's babies, but how about a blizzard baby?

Members of the National Guard helped emergency responders get to the Worcester, Massachusetts home where a woman gave birth to a baby in the middle of this weekend's blizzard.

Ericka Beuno says she went into labor and called 911 from her home on Vernon Hill.

When EMTs couldn't get up the steep hill because of the storm, members of the National Guard had to come in and plow the way to the house.

Once EMTs arrived, Beuno gave birth to baby Nohely.

Baby and mom are doing well at UMass Memorial Medical Center.

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