Police ‘green corridors’ save two lives

Update: 2018-12-01 06:15 IST

New Delhi: The Delhi Traffic Police provided special 'green corridors' to shift two critically-ill, elderly patients to hospitals from the airport here, police said on Thursday.

Green corridor refers to a special road route that enables harvested organs meant for transplants, or patients to reach hospitals. 

One corridor was created on Wednesday for the transfer of a 55-year-old woman suffering from a severe cardio-neuro disorder from the Indira Gandhi International airport's Terminal-1 to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic), Alok Kumar, said. 

She was brought from Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh to the national capital for treatment. The convoy of vehicles started from airport’s Terminal-1 at 12.46 pm and reached AIIMS in just 22 minutes after covering a distance of about 12 km, whereas the average travel time would have been around one hour, Kumar said. 

In another case, a 75-year-old man, who suffered multiple heart attacks, was flown from Kolkata to the Delhi airport's Terminal 3. He was immediately rushed to the Escort Fortis Hospital, Sukhdev Vihar.  

The carcade of the patient started from T-3 at 1.55 pm and reached Escort Fortis Hospital at 2.25 pm. 

The 22-km distance between Escort Fortis Hospital and Terminal-3 was covered in just 30 minutes without disturbing the regular traffic on the road, the officer said. 

The normal travel time on this route during the peak-hour traffic is around one to one-and-a-half-hour, he said. 

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