At 4:40, pregnant woman Tan gave birth to a baby girl smoothly. As the train was about to arrive at Xupu, the attendants had already prepared to help the mother and newborn disembark. However, due to economic considerations, Ms. Tan and her husband refused to get off the train. Despite Wu Xiaomin's repeated emphasis on the pros and cons, the couple still insisted on their decision, so the train conductor decided to cancel the plan for a temporary stop.
Around 4:40, under the careful care of the train staff, the female passenger successfully gave birth to a baby girl. By 18:38, Ms. Tan and her daughter had arrived safely at Loudi station, with both mother and child unharmed.
In addition, Wu Xiaomin quickly contacted the passenger dispatch of Guangzhou Railway Group, proposing that the train make a temporary stop at the nearest upcoming station, Xupu Station, in order to quickly send the pregnant woman to the local hospital.
According to reports from the train, at 18:38, Ms. Tan and her daughter had arrived safely at their destination, Loudi station, with both mother and child unharmed.
Moreover, after the emergency response plan was initiated, train attendants Cheng Huilan, Zhu Yuhuan, and police officer Liu Shuwen immediately took action, evacuating passengers around the pregnant woman. Announcer Zheng Wenying and attendant Yang Nannan began setting up a temporary "delivery room" and sterilizing medical instruments from the first aid kit. Passenger Wang Xingfen, who had experience in delivering babies and was from Guiyang, came forward to offer assistance.
Due to the refusal of the mother to disembark en route, ensuring the safety of the mother and infant became the primary task of the train attendants. Train conductor Wu Xiaomin felt unprecedented pressure, as he had never encountered such a situation in previous cases involving deliveries.
It was reported that at 3:55 AM, train conductor Wu Xiaomin received a report from an attendant in carriage No. 6 that a pregnant woman was about to give birth.