‘Car Park Charlie’ becomes hotel chain’s youngest guest after surprise birth
Harriet Hanson, from Skegness, Lincolnshire, gave birth in the car park of the Premier Inn, Grimsby, after checking-in with her partner Adam Smith.
A baby born in the car park of a hotel after his parents were sent home from hospital in snowy weather is believed to be the company’s youngest-ever guest.
Charlie Smith was born in an ambulance outside the Premier Inn Grimsby after his parents, Harriet Hanson and Adam Smith, checked-in to the hotel rather than make the 45-minute journey home to Skegness, in Lincolnshire, in freezing conditions.
The couple said they believe the decision not to return home that night was “critical” to the safe arrival of their first-born child, who they have nicknamed “Car Park Charlie”.
With heavy snow falls settling on the roads, the couple made the decision to stay close to the hospital and called the Premier Inn, where night team staff member Mike Krofchak confirmed that they could stay.
When Ms Hanson’s waters broke, Mr Krofchak helped the couple by calling 999.
The group were told they may need to prepare to deliver the baby themselves but paramedics arrived and Ms Hanson was taken to the waiting ambulance, where baby Charlie was delivered at 12.29am on February 8, weighing 8lb 3.5oz.
A Premier Inn spokeswoman said that baby Charlie is believed to be the hotel chain’s youngest-ever guest and they are looking forward to welcoming the family back with a complimentary stay to show him where he made his surprise entry into the world.
“The three decisions we made that night – follow our instincts and not return home to Skegness, find somewhere local to stay, and finally choosing the Premier Inn – were, we believe, critical in ensuring the safe arrival of baby Charlie.
“To say you were born in the car park of a hotel is certainly a story you will never forget – we have even affectionately nicknamed him Car Park Charlie.”
Mr Krofchak said: “We welcome guests from all walks of life but baby Charlie is definitely the most unexpected.”
He added: “It is a real privilege to know I helped in some small way with the safe arrival.”