Police officers helped deliver a healthy baby boy inside a car along the FDR Drive on Tuesday.

Nicola Wong came into the world thanks to cops from several NYPD units, who helped out mom after she went into labor along the jam-packed highway near East 48th Street around 8 a.m., officials said.

“The father was kneeling on the driver’s seat assisting his wife. The baby had already crowned. The head was out,” said Det. Michael Sharpe of the Highway District Collision Investigation Squad, who was en route to traffic court when the call came over the radio that a woman was in labor on the FDR.

The baby’s father was on speaker phone with 911 dispatch who talked him through the delivery of the baby, who weighed 7.6 pounds.

“Me and dad helped catch the child. Wrapped it in a bunch of blankets, towels to make sure it was kept warm,” Sharpe said.

Officers from the NYPD’s Emergency Services Unit then arrived to cut the infant’s umbilical cord.

The mom and baby were taken to Weill Cornell Medical Center where they were both doing well, officials said.

Additional reporting by Daniel Prendergast