Red Deer Advocate, February 08, 2013

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Red Deer 1913 — 2013 Create Celebrate Commemorate

TANGUAY IN OT

The African Showboyz hope to wow you with their energetic performance D1

Calgary trumps Columbus 4-3 B1

CENTRAL ALBERTA’S DAILY NEWSPAPER

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FRIDAY, FEB. 8, 2013

Baby born on the roadside doing fine BY LAURA TESTER ADVOCATE STAFF A couple from Alix tried as they might, but their baby-to-be just wouldn’t have it. Their little baby didn’t want to wait, no matter how close they were to Red Deer Regional Hospital. On Thursday morning, Ryder Hayden Robert Gamroth was born on the roadside in Red Deer, near 40th Avenue and 19th Street near Westerner Park at about 2:40 a.m. Kaila Smith, 26, woke up in Alix at about 2 a.m. and decided to get into the tub because her contractions were now coming at one and a half minutes apart. She wasn’t sure if she was in false labour so she called on commonlaw husband Kelly Gamroth, 22, to help her out. They realized it was time to get moving and climbed into their vehicle, driving by Joffre towards Red Deer. It’s about a 57-km drive. Gamroth drove as quickly as he could. “I was trying to breathe and I was

screaming,” said Smith. “By the second set of lights (along 19th Street) my water broke and I was trying not to push. He just came.” Smith called on Gamroth to pull over, then she was able to get her pants down far enough to hold onto her baby. The umbilical cord was wrapped three times around his neck so she unwound it. She then placed him up on her chest. Gamroth then headed to the Emergency Department of the Red Deer hospital. By then it was about 3 a.m. He got a security guard who radioed fire-medics inside the hospital. They then rushed out to help the mother and her baby. They cut his umbilical cord, wrapped him up and gave him to Gamroth. They then placed Smith on a stretcher, taking her up to the obstetrics ward. “I’m still in shock,” said Smith. It’s a big surprise as her two other children — Taylor, 7, came after 15 hours of labour and Zachery, five, was delivered after 17 hours.

Please see BABY on Page A2

Photo by RANDY FIEDLER/Advocate staff

Mother, Kaila Smith and father, Kelly Gamroth, with their newborn son Ryder at the Red Deer Regional Hospital.

Crime analyst another tool at the RCMP’s disposal BY CRYSTAL RHYNO ADVOCATE STAFF Every file that comes into the Red Deer City RCMP detachment lands on Sandra Bibby’s desk. The more serious the crime, the faster she’s brought in to assist with the investigation. As the city’s first criminal intelligence analyst, Bibby plays a vital role helping the 131 police officers in the detachment do their jobs. Bibby develops time lines, creates association charts and conducts general research for police investigations. This frees up the investigators’ time, allowing them to do what they do best, which is to be out on the streets, talking to people, interviewing people, responding to calls, said Bibby. “Instead of stuck in an office researching something on the Internet or reading hundreds of files from different police organizations.” That’s Bibby’s job.

Please see ANALYST on Page A2

PLEASE RECYCLE

HOMELESSNESS

Province says it’s on track to reach goal BY SUSAN ZIELINSKI ADVOCATE STAFF

Photo by CRYSTAL RHYNO/Advocate staff

Red Deer City RCMP Cpl. Leanne Molzahn reviews information on a case file with Sandra Bibby, the city’s first criminal intelligence analyst. Bibby was hired in September and plays a key role in helping police officers solve crimes.

WEATHER

INDEX

Clearing. High -1. Low -10.

Five sections Alberta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A3 Business. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C3-C4 Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A5-A6 Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E1-E5 Comics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D4 Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . D1-D3 Sports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B1-B8

FORECAST ON A2

Alberta has six years left to meet its deadline to end homelessness and the province says it’s on track. In Red Deer a total of 520 homeless people received housing and supports between April 2009 and September 2012 as part of the city’s plan towards ending homelessness. Across the province, 6,625 homeless Albertans were housed. These statistics were released on Thursday along with a 2012 progress report on A Plan For Alberta: Ending Homelessness in 10 Years from the Alberta Secretariat for Action on Homelessness. The creation of the Alberta Interagency Council on Homelessness was also announced on Thursday to enhance community input and participation in guiding the future direction of the 10-year plan.

Please see REPORT on Page A3

CANADA

ADVOCATE VIEW

TORIES BOOT ARRESTED SENATOR

RESTAURANTS TO REMEMBER

Controversial Conservative senator Patrick Brazeau was turfed from his party’s caucus and believed to be behind bars Thursday after a 911 call summoned police to his home to investigate a complaint of domestic violence.

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