The organ was flown from Chandigarh to Delhi airport, from where it was taken to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in 27 minutes.
"The man had sustained brain injury after suffering a fall. We were intimated by NOTTO (National Organ & Tissue Transplant Organisation) and a team of doctors went to Chandigarh by a flight last night. They harvested the heart from the brain dead patient this morning around 5 AM and came back to Delhi.
The man was declared dead at PGI, Chandigarh and the family agreed to donate his heart, he added.
"From T3 terminal at IGI Airport, we provided a green corridor of 17.5 km. The journey to AIIMS from the airport began at 8:50 AM and ended at 09:17 AM," a senior official of the Delhi Traffic Police Department said.
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Later in the day, another green corridor was provided from the city airport to a private hospital in south Delhi's Okhla for an organ transplant there.
The laying of two green corridors comes two days after a controversy erupted over an ambulance carrying a bleeding child allegedly being stopped near Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in central Delhi due to a VIP movement.
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