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Hyderabad City Police creates green corridor from airport to KIMS

Hyderabad: The city witnessed a successful organ transport through a green corridor by the police from Hyderabad Airport to KIMS Hospital in Secunderabad on Monday, April 6. A donor lung arrived from Bengaluru via flight and was quickly shifted to an ambulance waiting at the airport. Also ReadTelangana aims to become model state in organ … Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

6 April 2026 at 04:09 pm
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Hyderabad City Police creates green corridor from airport to KIMS

Hyderabad: The city witnessed a groundbreaking achievement in organ transplant logistics on Monday, April 6, as the Hyderabad City Police successfully established a green corridor from the airport to KIMS Hospital in Secunderabad. This innovative initiative ensured a swift and uninterrupted transport of a donor lung from Bengaluru to a recipient in need.

The journey began when a pair of lungs, meant for a life-saving transplant, was airlifted from Bengaluru to Shamshabad Airport in Hyderabad. Upon arrival, the donor organ was quickly transferred to an ambulance that was strategically positioned at the airport. The 38.7 km journey to the KIMS Hospital, located on Minister Road in Secunderabad, was made possible by the police clearing traffic along the entire route. This dedicated, uninterrupted path, known as a green corridor, ensured that the ambulance carrying the organ faced no delays, maximizing the chances of a successful transplant.

The establishment of the green corridor is a testament to the commitment of the Hyderabad City Police and the Telangana government to improve organ transplant services in the state. By prioritizing the swift movement of ambulances carrying donor organs, the authorities are working to save lives and reduce the risk of organ deterioration during transit.

This initiative is part of a larger effort by the Telangana government to position the state as a model in organ transplantation. The state has been actively working to increase the number of organ donations and transplants, recognizing the critical need for such services in the region. The success of the green corridor from the airport to KIMS Hospital demonstrates the potential of this approach and could inspire similar measures in other parts of the state.

The Hyderabad City Police have been at the forefront of implementing innovative solutions to improve healthcare logistics in the city. By clearing traffic and creating a dedicated route for the ambulance carrying the donor organ, they have ensured that the life-saving procedure could proceed without any unnecessary delays. This collaborative effort between the police and healthcare providers highlights the importance of inter-agency cooperation in delivering critical medical services.

The successful transport of the donor lung through the green corridor is a promising development in the field of organ transplantation in Hyderabad. It not only underscores the potential of such logistical solutions but also emphasizes the need for continued investment in infrastructure and coordination to support this vital medical practice. As the Telangana government continues to prioritize organ transplantation, initiatives like the green corridor from the airport to KIMS Hospital are expected to play a significant role in improving patient outcomes and saving lives in the region.

In conclusion, the establishment of the green corridor from Hyderabad Airport to KIMS Hospital by the Hyderabad City Police is a significant milestone in the field of organ transplantation. By ensuring a swift and uninterrupted transport of donor organs, this initiative has the potential to revolutionize the logistics of organ transplants in the state, ultimately saving countless lives. As the Telangana government works towards becoming a model state in organ transplantation, the success of this green corridor serves as a beacon of hope and a blueprint for future endeavors in this critical area.

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