Mumbai Traffic Police Swiftly Creates 22-km Green Corridor for Lifesaving Organ Transfer

Mumbai's traffic police efficiently established a 22-km green corridor, enabling the rapid transfer of a heart and liver from the airport to a hospital. In just 19 minutes, during peak traffic, the organs traveled from Kalina Airport to HN Reliance Hospital, ensuring timely delivery for transplantation.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Mumbai | Updated: 30-10-2024 22:58 IST | Created: 30-10-2024 22:58 IST
Mumbai Traffic Police Swiftly Creates 22-km Green Corridor for Lifesaving Organ Transfer
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In a remarkable feat of coordination, Mumbai's traffic police successfully constructed a 22-km green corridor on Wednesday. This effort facilitated the quick transfer of a heart and liver from Kalina Airport to a south Mumbai hospital.

The organs, arriving from Pune around 7 pm during peak traffic hours, were swiftly transported in just 19 minutes, ensuring they reached their destination in time for a critical medical procedure.

Officers expressed pride in their accomplishment, highlighting the importance of prompt assistance for such life-saving situations, as indicated by their statement on social media.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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