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Friday, February 22, 2013

3-Month-Old Norristown Baby Dies in Ludington Library

The infant stopped breathing. Cause of death is being investigated.

A 3-month-old baby girl died Wednesday when she stopped breathing. Her mother, a Norristown resident, was visiting the Ludington Library in Bryn Mawr, according to authorities. After attempts to rescue the child failed, she was pronounced dead at Bryn Mawr Hospital, said reports. Bryn Mawr Patch reports that the infant's death will be investigated. An inquest has been made, often standard procedure for the death of a baby, by the Montgomery County Coroner's office. For the full story on the death, visit Bryn Mawr Patch here. Patch will continue to follow the story, and more details will be added as they are made available. 

Mike L

4:41 pm on Wednesday, February 27, 2013

My wife was there when it happened. The mother had been breastfeeding and came out of the bathroom hysterical with a blue infant in her arms. Seriously doubt this was intentional. The hospital is two blocks away.   more ›

Monday, December 17, 2012

Plymouth Ambulance Launches 'Operation Christmas Kids'

On Saturday, emergency responders from all over Montgomery County joined Plymouth Ambulance in delivering a bit of holiday joy to sick children.

This Saturday, Dec. 15, some area residents caught a glimpse of an impromptu parade courtesy of emergency responders from all over Montgomery County. Firetrucks, ambulances, and police and county sheriff's vehicles made their way from Plymouth Community Ambulance Association's headquarters on Germantown Road in Plymouth to Bryn Mawr and St. Christopher's hospitals sirens sounding and loaded for bear with toys for the children. This was third year for the annual run and the urge to do something for children suffering at holiday time took on a very poignant meaning after the tragedy on Friday. "Unfortunately there was a tragedy this year in Newtown, Connecticut," said Plymouth Ambulance Chief of Operations Thomas Trojansky. "I know a lot of …

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Seven Minutes Into 2012, Bryn Mawr Hospital's First Baby Arrives

Lillian Monica Organtini is baby No. 2 for her family.

The ball had barely dropped, and fireworks were still shooting off all over the Main Line, when Bryn Mawr Hospital delivered its first baby of 2012. Lillian Monica Organtini was born at 12:07 a.m., weighing 7 pounds, 3 ounces, said Main Line Health manager of communications Bridget Therriault. Lillian is the second child of Christina and Randy Organtini, residents of the Jeffersonville section of West Norriton, Montgomery County. Her older sister, Olivia, is 4.

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Maureen O'Rourke

1:32 pm on Friday, January 11, 2013

Nice to hear someone denounce the aboritons at Bryn Mawr. My mother went to their nursing school in the 1940's. She told me they did an abortion there in the 1940's. She told me they had to take the woman several times into the operating room, as they couldn't get all the pieces of the baby! How thoughtful of them. That little girl would be in her sixties now.   more ›

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