Anil Shukla, Additional Commissioner of Police, Traffic said, "It gives me great pleasure to be a part of the Airtel Delhi Half Marathon and it's good to see that the event has grown in every manner. This is definitely a long route and we will have our team in full strength to support the event. We close certain routes from 6 am.
Medical Partner Max Healthcare has made elaborate arrangements to ensure that every participant has a safe and healthy run.
"There will two Base Stations, including one especially for Senior Citizens, and six medical stations along the route. Seven advanced Cardiac Life Support ambulances will be pressed into service and manning these will be over 150 doctors, 50 physiotherapists and 100 plus nurses & paramedics," said Medical Director Tamorish Kole.
The second base camp will be at the start/finish of the Senior Citizens' Run and will have around 12 beds with all of the above.
Each of the six medical stations along the route will have 300 litres of water, 150ks of ice, Gatorade, 2 tables with drapes, first aid kits, relief sprays.