A mum ‘hit the jackpot’ after giving birth to her new baby boy - at a bingo hall.<br /><br />Tammy Hall, 30, joked she now has a ‘full house’ after her fourth child, Teddie Hall, arrived thanks to the actions of quick-thinking staff at the venue.<br /><br />She said: "I thought I may win a prize and I certainly did, the biggest prize of all - a new healthy baby boy.<br /><br />“Many people have said ‘You’ve got a full house now’ and ‘You hit the jackpot that night’ - and everyone calls him ‘Legs 11 Teddie.’”<br /><br />Tammy, a waitress, had felt some contractions on October 29 but was told by a midwife to “carry on” with her life as the birth wasn't imminent.<br /><br />So the next night, October 30, she went out with her family to her local Club 3000 Bingo club, in Blackpool, Lancs., before suddenly feeling sick at around 9pm. <br /><br />The venue's caring staff then came to her rescue, calling 999 and comforting her as she had a series of very intense contractions.<br /><br />And just 30 minutes later, she gave birth to her 8lb 9oz little boy in the back of an ambulance, which was parked outside the bingo hall.<br /><br />She said: “I started having contractions the night before I went to bingo, but when I contacted the hospital, they said as it was my fourth baby, it could go on for two or three days.<br /><br />“So my mum said, ‘Let’s go to bingo,’ and it came on that fast that I didn’t expect it myself.’ <br /><br />"The staff at Club 3000 Bingo in Blackpool were incredible and so calm and caring.<br /><br />"A special thank you to Phil who realised I was in distress, Larry who then phoned the ambulance and Kairen who remained with me until the ambulance arrived."<br /><br />Tammy, who began playing bingo at 18 with her grandma Margaret, was three hours into the session with her mum, sister and niece before she felt unwell.<br /><br />Moments later, she experienced very acute contractions and realised the baby was probably on its way.<br /><br />Tammy said: “I’d gone outside with my sister to get some fresh air on the interval, and I had a contraction that just didn’t go. <br /><br />“Then as soon as I walked halfway through the bingo, I instantly felt sick.<br /><br />“Everyone was playing bingo, and I’d gone into the bathroom. My niece came back, and she was asking if everything was ok.<br /><br />“But because I was having this contraction, I couldn’t speak. I was like: ‘Just get me an ambulance or something’.”<br /><br />“Before I knew it, there were about 30 people standing around in the toilet, asking if I was ok.”<br /><br />Tammy said staff had sat with her before an ambulance arrived at the bingo hall at around 9.20pm.<br /><br />And she managed to get into the back of the emergency vehicle with the help of her mum where the medics began preparing to take her to the hospital.<br /><br />But Tammy said she knew the birth wouldn’t wait any longer.<br /><br />She said: “The paramedic was like, ‘Tammy, we’re going to get you to the hospital, everything is going to be fine. <br /><br />"And I was like, ‘No I can feel something, I think his head is there’
