Newborn baby boy peeking out of a stroller with a silver Waymo car interior and foggy San Francisco mountains behind.

Baby Born Inside Waymo Vehicle During San Francisco Hospital Ride

A baby was born inside a Waymo autonomous vehicle during a ride to a San Francisco hospital, leading the company to call 911 and remove the car from service for cleaning.

The Unexpected Birth

On Monday night, a woman traveling in a Waymo vehicle to the hospital experienced an unexpected delivery. The newborn was born inside the vehicle, prompting immediate action from the driverless car’s remote support team.

Waymo’s Response

Waymo vehicle stops at UCSF entrance with mother holding newborn and tablet screen showing call

Waymo’s remote rider support team detected unusual activity in the vehicle, called to check on the rider, and then contacted 911. The team confirmed the situation and coordinated with emergency services. After the call, the Waymo completed the ride to UCSF, safely delivering the mother and newborn to hospital staff.

Company Statement

“We’re proud to be a trusted ride for moments big and small, serving riders from just seconds old to many years young,” a Waymo spokesperson said in a statement. “We wish the new family all the best, and we look forward to safely getting them where they’re going through many of life’s events.”

Post‑Ride Clean‑Up

Immediately following the incident, Waymo removed the vehicle from service for cleaning. The company emphasized that the car was taken out of operation to ensure the highest standards of hygiene and safety for future passengers.

Key Takeaways

  • A baby was born inside a Waymo vehicle during a hospital ride.
  • Waymo’s remote team detected the activity, called 911, and completed a safe delivery to UCSF.
  • The vehicle was promptly removed from service for cleaning.

The incident highlights Waymo’s commitment to passenger safety and its readiness to respond to emergencies, even in unexpected circumstances.

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