The Delhi Traffic Police today provided a green corridor for a live heart from the Indira Gandhi International Airport to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, police said.
The Delhi Traffic Police was contacted by the AIIMS regarding mobilisation of an organ. The organ was received at the IGI Airport Terminal-3 from Bhopal.
A green corridor was provided by the Traffic Police and the control room was alerted through wireless.
All the concerned traffic staff was alerted on the route, they said.
The vehicle, carrying the organ, started from the airport at 8.40 AM and reached the AIIMS around 9am, said Arun Kampani, joint commissioner of police (Traffic).
He said that it took 20 minutes for the vehicle to cover 18 kilometres to reach the AIIMS.
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