A green corridor was arranged in Bhopal by the police for transporting organs to a patient at a private hospital in the city on Saturday.
The distance of 23 kilometers from one hospital to another was covered in 15 minutes, which helped in saving the life of the patient by transporting a kidney.
65-year-old Shantibai from Madhya Pradesh's Guna had a brain hemorrhage on January 25, after which she was admitted to a private hospital. According to her last wish, the family decided to donate her organs after she died.
The transportation was monitored by the Additional Commissioner of Police, including the staff of 90 personnel.
Two inspectors, two subedars, nine sub-inspectors, eight assistant sub-inspector, 54 constables, and seven STS mobiles were also deployed for monitoring and proper functioning of the task.
Meanwhile, the private hospital decorated its premises and arranged for a band while helping in the process to transport the organs, to encourage more and more people to donate organs and save a life.
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