It was little short of a horror scene when police officers responded
to a call that led them to an apartment in central Birmingham, Alabama. A
young man was dead, apparently from a a drug overdose and a young woman
lay unconscious, seemingly for the same reason.
Then there was the matter of the couple’s anxious children – a
seven-year-old girl, two boys aged three and two, and a one-month baby
girl dressed in a tiny purple dress. “Help,” shouted the older girl, as
she was being comforted by next-door neighbours. “We can’t wake mum and
dad up.”
The officers sprung into action. Grabbing whatever they could
– nappies, an unopened can of infant formula and a baby bottle – the
officers took the children to the Birmingham South Precinct where they
would liaise with officials from the Child Protective Services of the
Alabama Department of Human Resources (DHS).
At the precinct, officers bought whatever the other kids wanted to
eat from a vending machine. One officer, Michelle Burton, removed her
vest and other police gear so she could comfortably hold the infant and
give her a bottle.
“A lot of us are parents,” Birmingham police spokesman Lt Sean Edwards told Washington Post.
“We just go into parent mode and not necessarily police mode... Officer
Burton, she just really wanted to grab the baby and just cuddle the
baby.”
Ms Burton, who has two children of her own, spent much of the night
caring for the child before it was handed over to officials from the
DHS. At some point somebody took a photograph and Ms Burton's husband,
Brian Burton, himself a police sergeant, posted it to his Facebook page,
with a message of praise for his wife.
“Last night, my wife Michelle Burton told me she would be late
getting off work because of a call she was on where the parents of four
small children had both overdosed,” he said.
“Michelle said the father was dead and the mother was critical. She
spent the rest of the night taking care of these babies. She got home at
4 this morning. I’ve never seen her more beautiful than in this
picture. What an incredible woman.
The girl’s mother was taken to a local hospital where she is said to
be in a critical condition. Meanwhile, the photograph of Ms Burton went
viral, and people came up to her to praise her actions.
“I’m overwhelmed about the whole thing,” she said. “I don’t want
people to think that it’s only me that does this. We all do things like
this... It was one of those nights where everybody worked together and
everybody did what they needed to do.”

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