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Tuesday, 31 August, 2021

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A speedy arrival By Taylah Eastwell

Jenae Petersen holds baby Bonnie for the first time and shares a laugh of relief with husband Paul after a speedy trip to the hospital. Picture: ENG PHOTOGRAPHY AND DESIGN look at me and just said ‘Angliss? Follow us’,” she said. By this stage, Ms Petersen’s mind was preoccupied, but being pulled over by police while in the pointy-end of labour during the Covid-19 pandemic where the pair were not

meant to be outside of their 5km radius made an incredibly stressful situation all the more intense. But the two Mooroolbark officers were quick to act, with Senior Constable David Grey and Constable Jason Lloyd-Sanderson jump-

ing back in their police car and escorting the couple – at a slight speed – through Kilsyth, The Basin and Ferntree Gully until they reached the Angliss. Continued page 5

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Many minds wonder what happens if you are pulled over while speeding to the hospital in labour, but for little Bonnie Petersen and her parents, that exact question will prompt one of the greatest 21st birthday stories imaginable. When Jenae Petersen’s waters broke around 11.25pm on Saturday 14 August, her husband Paul knew he didn’t have time to waste. Ms Petersen had a history of short labours with their two young sons, and Paul wasn’t taking any chances on a last minute roadside birth. After the couple frantically called Ms Petersen’s sister-in-law to come and watch their boys, they piled into the car and left their Mooroolbark home for the Angliss Hospital in Upper Ferntree Gully. “When my waters broke that was the first sign of labour and that was when the contractions started between four and five minutes apart,” Ms Petersen said. “I went into labour pretty much straight away. We got into the car and realised we needed petrol, so we chucked some petrol in but by the time we got from Manchester Road to just before the basketball stadiums on Liverpool Road, I had completely changed. I couldn’t talk, I was in full blown labour, so my husband started speeding,” she said. The distressed couple were doing their best to make it to the hospital, with little Bonnie in a rush to enter the world, when they noticed the dreaded blue and red flashing lights in their rear-view mirror. “We saw the coppers chuck a u-turn behind us. We kept going, not as fast, but they pulled us over and my husband jumped out and said ‘my wife is in labour I’ve got to get her to hospital’,” Ms Petersen said. “They shone their torch in and had one

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