In Neulliac, a small rural town of 1,390 souls located near Pontivy (Morbihan), it's time to celebrate.

Because news came to wake up the town late Thursday afternoon with the birth of Naël, a little boy weighing 3.270 kilos and measuring 50 centimeters.

An event in the Breton town which had not registered a birth for 55 years.

“The last birth in the town took place in 1967”, indicates the mayor, delighted, in the columns of the

Telegram

.

After this date, the mothers, who until then gave birth at home, were indeed taken care of at the Pontivy hospital.

But little Naël was too impatient to come into the world and he didn't give his mother time to go to the hospital.

Taking severe contractions, the latter was first taken care of by firefighters before a Civil Security helicopter landed on the town's football field to take over.

In vain because the little boy was born two minutes later in the fire truck in perfect health.

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