A Georgia firefighter will always share a special connection with his granddaughter thanks to the unique way she entered his world.
Bret Langston was on duty at the Austell Fire Department on the …
Courtesy of April Langston(AUSTELL, Ga.) A Georgia firefighter helped deliver his first grandchild while on duty at his own fire station last month, and the veteran first responder said although it was unexpected, his family is "over the moon" after welcoming the baby girl, named Adalynn. "I've been in the fire service for a little over 28 years and I have delivered multiple children probably my best guess would be between 10 and 12 and so just natural instincts kind of took over to make sure that we had the right stuff," Bret Langston told "Good Morning America." On the morning of Feb. 10, Bret Langston's daughter Hannah Langston said she woke up in the early hours with what she thought were contractions but tried to lay back down and "ignore" them for a while, because others had told her the laboring process would take multiple hours. "I was like, we have plenty of time. Like, it's not that big of a deal," the 18-