Baby born on board ferry

The ferry M/V Tacoma had to break out its “Baby on Board” sticker when an unexpected passenger arrived last week.

The ferry M/V Tacoma had to break out its “Baby on Board” sticker when an unexpected passenger arrived last week.

A baby was born onboard the Tacoma during the 1:10 p.m. sailing from Bainbridge to Seattle on Thursday, Nov. 29. Ferry officials report that baby Lucy and her mother were healthy and doing well when they were transferred to medics at Coleman Dock.

Ferry crews knew they had a special passenger on board when they cast off out of Eagle Harbor.

“Someone called in ahead of time and alerted us for the 1:10 p.m. ferry to Seattle — that there was a woman who was having contractions close together,” said Marta Coursey of the Washington State Ferries. “We loaded her vehicle in the front of the vessel.”

Ferry crews had their fingers crossed that the baby could wait until they reached the other side. She didn’t.

“En route she went into labor and our crews went and got her into a wheelchair and brought her up to the first aid room,” Coursey said.

The captain of the Tacoma made an announcement on the ship’s loudspeaker asking for passengers who could assist with the delivery to step forward.

As luck would have it, a physician and a midwife were traveling on the sailing. The two were able to deliver baby Lucy safely before the Tacoma arrived in Seattle.

The Bainbridge Island Review is a sister paper of the Mercer Island Reporter.