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November 17, 2025

Lansdowne Road firefighters help Khayelitsha mother give birth to her premaure baby girl

- BY MARSHA DEAN

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FIREFIGHTERS at the Lansdowne Road Fire Station helped a mom deliver a premature baby girl during the early hours of Friday morning.

Around 1.15am, the crews were summoned by the sound of the fire alarm when an expectant mother, Nokwanda Saba, came to the fire station for assistance as she was about to give birth.

Platoon Commander Johan Krynauw, who is no stranger to assisting with deliveries, kept the mom calm while he conducted an assessment and determined that the baby would arrive at any moment.

The expectant Saba was only 28 weeks pregnant, but by 1.45am on Friday her baby girl made her appearance.

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