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News - Broward County Transit

2009-02-25 16:20:48

A Florida bus driver said she helped deliver a baby boy after she came across a woman in labor at a gas station. Mary Kilroy, 56, said she was on her way home Monday from driving the Dixie Highway line for Broward County Transit when she noticed the pregnant woman at a Shell station in Tamarac with a man who appeared distressed and was talking into a cell phone, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported Wednesday. Kilroy said she approached the man and he explained that his friend, Marie Belizare, 36, was in labor. The bus driver, who worked as an emergency medical technician for seven years in Detroit, guided Belizare through the delivery with the help of a 911 operator. Oh, it was so neat, Kilroy said.

2008-07-04 06:00:58

By South Florida Sun-Sentinel Jul. 3--HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Today is the Fourth of July. Municipal, county, state and federal offices, post offices, public schools and libraries, stock markets and banks are closed. Tri-Rail and Broward County Transit will operate on holiday/Sunday schedules.

2008-01-09 06:00:23

By Breanne Gilpatrick, The Miami Herald Jan. 9--Broward County commissioners dream that someday Broward buses will carry passengers from downtown Miami all the way to Palm Beach County, and Tuesday they agreed to accept a $5.7 million grant to make part of that dream a reality.

2008-01-08 09:01:00

By Breanne Gilpatrick, The Miami Herald Jan. 8--Riders on five county bus routes might need to change their transportation plans if the county decides to change the routes to reduce the number of buses stopping at a Coral Springs mall.

2007-11-21 06:00:17

By Chrystian Tejedor, South Florida Sun-Sentinel Nov. 21--FORT LAUDERDALE -- Mass transit and a wider State Road 7/U.S. 441 may be the key to eliminating a proposed extension of University Drive from Broward County into Palm Beach County.

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