Technology, time, and a new semi-sized ambulance are giving the tiniest of babies a better chance of survival.
Packed inside a semi-tractor trailer sized emergency vehicle is lifesaving equipment.
"Having an ambulance this big allows us to have all of the equipment we need all the way up from a newborn all the way up to someone who's 21-year-old," E.M.T. Trevor Miller-Evans says. "It gives us the ability to bring a fully mobile ICU with us to these other outlying facilities.”
Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital got the custom designed Lifeline-5 five unit in January 2016.
The unit has enough seating for parents with special 5-point seat belts to improve safety.