Noida: To save human life, the amputated limb was transported 14 km in 14 minutes. Noida News – Times of India

NOIDA: The Noida Traffic Police on Friday created a green corridor to facilitate the movement of a human organ amputated over a distance of about 14 km in 14 minutes for a life-saving transplant operation, officials said.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic) with Ganesh Prasad was alerted that the organ was being transported from Delhi Sir Ganga Ram Hospital To Jaypee Hospital In Noida, officials said.
“However, the challenge was to make the amputated limb available within a time limit at Jaypee Hospital in Sector 128. It was a race against time,” an official said.
A police spokesperson said, “DCP Traffic Saha had assigned the responsibility of coordinating the movement to Traffic Inspector Ashutosh. He immediately reached the Chilla border adjacent to Delhi, while a green corridor was made on the way and the ambulance reached the hospital in 14 minutes. ..”
Due to the promptness of the Noida Traffic Police, one person’s life was saved, the spokesperson said, adding that the patient’s family members were overwhelmed with gratitude for the support personnel.

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