California mom reunites with paramedics after she was hit by a car
@Deepizzaguy (115664)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
November 2, 2025 4:47pm CST
Nicole Clancy who is a resident of Rancho Cordova California was hit by a car earlier this summer while she was expecting a baby after the driver who struck her ran a red light.
Rancho Cordova officer David Tsverov assisted Nicole to go by an ambulance to the University of California Davis Medical Center where Nicole underwent emergency surgery to assist the birth of her daughter Mackenzie who came into the world two months premature.
Nicole suffered various injuries from the auto accident which broken bones in her nose, humerus and clavicle which kept her in the NICU for one month.
Mackenzie is making a recovery. Nicole and Mackenzie were able to meet the first responders to thank them on Wednesday October 29.
Thank goodness for the actions of the first responders;
Link is msn.com/en-us/public-s ...
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@RasmaSandra (90459)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
11h
Glad they were all able to get together,
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@Deepizzaguy (115664)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
11h
I am in agreement with you that the mom and first responders did meet.
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@Deepizzaguy (115664)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
11h
I am in agreement with you that paramedics are heroes.
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@innertalks (23287)
• Australia
11h
There are so many nutter drivers out there now, causing more and more trouble for others, and it was good this lady never lost her baby here.
@Deepizzaguy (115664)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
11h
That is true that some drivers are nutty hitting pedestrians.
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