Police Officer Drives Surgeon, Liver to Emergency Transplant After Crash

DENVER, Pa. (AP) — A police officer responding to a crash wound up driving a surgeon, an assistant and a donated liver to a Philadelphia hospital for an emergency transplant. East Cocalico Township police Sgt. Darrick Keppley says he came upon a disabled vehicle Saturday afternoon that had skidded off the icy road. The team was transporting a liver from York to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, where a patient already was in the operating room. Keppley says he offered to help. The doctor and assistant piled into his vehicle, he switched on his lights and sirens and navigated the snowy 60 miles east to Philadelphia. Keppley says he was hoping to get a cheesesteak but had to get back to work. The surgeon told the York Daily Record the transplant went "very, very well."   Copyright 2017 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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