A wrong turn during a snowstorm ended up being the right one for an Oshkosh couple driving to the hospital for the imminent birth of their second child.

After accidentally turning onto Washington Street, Nick Robarge stopped at the Oshkosh Police Department. Officers made his wife, Libby, comfortable and called the fire department. Two paramedics arrived and delivered the baby at the station because Libby Robarge’s water had already broken.

“We decided right then and there, ‘Yes, we’re going to deliver a baby tonight,'” firefighter paramedic Matt Herbst said.

Nick Robarge said baby Isaac was born less than 15 minutes after they arrived at the station on Nov. 24, Oshkosh Northwestern Media (http://oshko.sh/1pXPV6X) reported.

Libby Robarge said it didn’t even occur to her to be nervous. The responders had lots of blankets to keep them warm, and they took the correct steps to ensure Isaac was healthy, she said.

“It was really lucky that we turned the opposite way and ended up in front of the police station,” she said.

Herbst said this was his third time delivering a baby in the field.

“It is truly one of the most enjoyable experiences we have as a firefighter paramedic,” he said, adding that childbirth calls are usually under difficult conditions. “In this case it was a snowy night . and so I’m glad that we were there to be able to do this.”

The other paramedic, Dave Neuber, said he had delivered one of his own children, but that this was his first delivery on the job.

“I was happy for the mother that she didn’t need any medication.. she seemed quite calm and the dad was very excited,” Neuber said. “It made things exciting for me that we didn’t have to worry about mom being in extreme pain and dad being worried.”

The Robarges said their 2-year-old son, Lincoln, loves fire trucks and the police department.

“He’s going to be so jealous his little brother was born there,” they said with a laugh.