Imagine being in a foreign country where no one speaks your language and you have a medical emergency.
Well this is what happened to a Congolese woman who was delivering a baby in Ireland.
With limited knowledge of English and the medical staff not being able to understand Swahili there was bound to be a language barrier and with the situation at hand there was need for constant communication. Thank God for google translate both the mother and daughter are well.
Read more of it here.http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/432257/scitech/technology/google-translate-helps-paramedics-deliver-baby
That is what we call technology at its best.
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