Firefighters delivered the newborn Friday evening in the bookstore's lobby at Del Amo Fashion Center, Torrance Fire Department Capt. Steve Deuel said.
The firefighters had responded to a call of a woman in labor and were deciding whether to put her in an ambulance or keep her in the store when they realized the infant was coming.
"The baby made that decision for them," Deuel said. "They went ahead and delivered a healthy baby boy."
Store manager Marchelle Hughes said the woman gave birth just five or 10 minutes after walking through the door around 7:30 p.m.
About 20 people gathered to watch, and employees asked some not to take pictures or video. Paramedics put up a cloth to help with privacy.
"That is a really awkward event to do in public," Hughes said. "At the same time it's a really tender moment, and I think everybody wanted to share that."
After cleaning up, staff finished their shift with "a positive vibe in the store," she said.
The mother and child, whose names were not released, were taken to a hospital and both were doing well, Deuel said.
It's increasingly rare that mothers don't make it to the hospital, with firefighters stepping into assist. But firefighters are trained to help with births if they must.
"Occasionally, nature writes the script -- not us," Deuel said. "This was a good Friday night for all of us."
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