Adam Bodzin ran more than half a mile to get the liver, dodging racers in the Philadelphia Half-Marathon.
With the clock ticking on his precious cargo of a human liver for transplant surgery, a van driver made good time on his way from New York to Philadelphia on a Saturday morning in November.
Until he ran into thousands who were racing against a different clock: runners competing in the Dietz & Watson Philadelphia Half Marathon.
Read the full story in The Philadelphia Inquirer.