An ordinary Philadelphia street corner was the backdrop of a heartwarming reunion Wednesday between a family and two police officers.
It was 10 years ago at the corner of Broad and Oxford streets when officers Justin Busam and Chris DeRose were met by a frantic man about a woman in labor.
Derrick Reid said he remembered trying to keep his composure, but when the officers saw the panic on his face they knew he was in serious need of help. "I yelled to Chris ‘Chris, this is happening, get me towels!’ and I said ‘You are going to have to push’," Busam told FOX 29's Greg Payne. "Usually we see the bad when we're out here, we deal with a log of negative, but this was one of those times when it was absolutely positive.," Busam said.
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