Connect with us

News

Italian Police Used Lamborghini To Deliver Urgently Needed Kidneys To 2 Patients

Published

on

Italian Police Used Lamborghini To Deliver Urgently Needed Kidneys To 2 Patients - autojosh

Italian Police used Lamborghini Huracan to deliver two urgently needed kidneys at two different hospitals.

Police car boasts special refrigeration system at the front of the Huracan for transporting organs to be transplanted.

The Lamborghini Huracan has a top speed of 190mph, making it a viable means to transport the urgently needed organs.

Huracan, a 2017 gift to police from Lamborghini is assigned to highway patrol in Bologna, in northern Italy.





According to reports, the Huracán sports car is used for normal police operations and for urgent transport of blood and organs.

Italian police on Tuesday used a specially adapted Lamborghini Huracan patrol car to deliver two urgently needed kidneys to donor patients at different hospitals — hundreds of kilometres apart.

The organs, kept in a special refrigeration system at the front of the Huracan, were driven from Padua in Italy’s northeast to hospitals in Modena and then Rome.

In a statement posted on social media, the Police said :





“Travelling on the motorway to deliver the most beautiful Christmas present: life,”

“Thanks to the State Police’s special Father Christmas, two people have received the gift of a kidney.”

Italian Police first deployed the Huracán to deliver a kidney in a hospital in Padua in 2020. It was able to ferry the kidney in less than two hours, a 300-mile journey from Rome that would have taken a speeding ambulance up to four hours.

The Huracan has a top speed of 300kmh (190mph) and the capacity to go from 0-100kmh in 3.2 seconds, making it a viable means to transport the urgently needed organs to be transplanted.

Assigned to highway patrol in Bologna, northern Italy, the Huracán was a 2017 gift to police from Italian sports car maker, Lamborghini. According to reports, the car is used for normal police operations and for urgent transport of blood and organs.





Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Please enable JavaScript to submit this form.

Trending