A convoy coordinated between Pennsylvania State Police, the National Guard, and PennDOT safely transported a toddler in need of a heart transplant from one hospital to another through Winter Storm Stella on Tuesday.

According to WPVI in Philadelphia, the 23-month-old child was transported from Lehigh Valley Hospital-Pocono in East Stroudsburg to Geisinger Children's Hospital in Danville.

The trip was about 88 miles, according to Google maps.

"PennDOT led the way with a plow train, state police went with the group to make sure they were safe," Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf said, according to WPVI. "The National Guard followed up to make sure that if anything happened they could help. And the local emergency responders and healthcare practitioners made sure the baby was safe while they made that trip."

The Pennsylvania State Police posted a picture of the convoy to its Facebook page Tuesday afternoon:

The PA National Guard responded with a social media post of its own, tweeting that it was proud to support the effort:

Like much of the Northeast, Pennsylvania was hit hard by Winter Storm Stella and was forced into implementing travel restrictions early Tuesday.