Trento, Agusan del Sur — What started as an ordinary day at the Integrated Bus Terminal turned into a moment of surprise and relief when a woman unexpectedly gave birth in the terminal’s comfort room on November 14, 2025, at 12:47 PM.

Authorities and volunteers from Charlie and SARAS teams quickly responded to the medical emergency. They assessed the patient, assisted with the delivery during the placental expulsion, and safely transported both mother and newborn to the Rural Health Unit (RHU) in Trento. Fortunately, both mother and child were reported conscious and in stable condition.

The incident caught the attention of locals online after the post from Trento’s MDRRMO went viral. The new mother’s family shared their shock and amusement at the surprise. “Hala! Si Ate Lang-Lang man na, wala gyud mi kabalo nga buntis siya HAHAHAHAHA,” her sister Angelyn wrote. Despite the unexpected turn of events, the family expressed gratitude to the responders for their quick and professional assistance.

The story also highlights an important reminder: keeping family informed about major life events, like pregnancy, can prevent shock and worry. Families care for each other, and sharing such news—even when unexpected—helps everyone be prepared and supportive when the moment comes.

This lighthearted but touching incident not only gave the Trento community a reason to smile, but also underscores the value of family care and communication in life’s surprising moments.

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