Police officers responding to a 911 call Wednesday morning found themselves delivering a baby, officials said.

Police said the 911 call was for a woman in labor at a home in Roslyn Heights. When the two Sixth Precinct officers arrived at the home, they found that the woman's water had broken.

With no time to spare, the officers helped the woman deliver the baby, police said. The boy was born at 7:49 a.m.

Police did not identify the woman, 31, or the baby. They were taken to a hospital, police said. Their condition was unknown.

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