
The father of a baby girl delivered at the roadside in Connemara last month says his wife and daughter were put in danger because of the long wait for an ambulance.
Peter Gannon says it took over an hour for paramedics to reach his wife Kelly as she went into labour in a Garda station car park in Letterfrack.
It meant a wait of three quarters of an hour after birth to cut the umbilical cord -- a situation he says raised the risk of infection and led to mother and baby spending two extra days in hospital.
Peter says the people of Connemara are being sold short.
