This is the heartwarming moment a teenager with cerebral palsy gets his very own replica NYPD squad car made with real parts including sirens and lights.
Aiden Reilly, 16, is confined to a wheelchair but has always dreamed of driving a car like his father Police Officer Reilly.
His father's NYPD colleagues and the Magic Wheelchair foundation created the customised vehicle, that has Aiden's name on the bonnet, as a holiday surprise.
NYPD used real car parts, such as sirens and lights, to make a replica squad car for an officer's son who has cerebral palsy
Aiden Reilly, 16, beams with happiness as the special car is revealed to him for the first time
In a video shared on social media Aiden cannot stop smiling as he makes his way towards the amazing surprise.
Two police cars are parked in front of the replica but quickly drive apart to reveal Aiden's surprise.
Several people the help to move the car on top of Aiden's wheelchair and position it in the right way.
Once inside Aiden inspects the car, which has his name written on the bonnet and his father's badge number on, and beams with happiness as an officer talks to him.
Another man then pushes the teenager around 1 Police Plaza inside the squad car as its lights flash and Aiden smiles as he looks out of the window.
NYPD News tweeted: 'We have helicopters, boats, and motorcycles - now we have our first custom-made wheelchair!
Several men help to lift the car over Aiden's wheelchair before he takes it for a spin
Aiden smiles inside his personalised car and looks around the inside while at 1 Police Plaza
'Aidan wanted to upgrade his ride, so Santa, @magicwheelchair, and our Fleet Services Division gave it a makeover using old parts from NYPD cars. Lights and sirens included!'
Officer Reilly, who started the NYPD With Arms Wide Open foundation with his partner, told CBS Local: 'You saw the smile on his face. I can’t put it into words, what it means.'
Dozens of people have commented on the video online, saying it is a a'magical' and 'wonderful' thing to do.
One person wrote: 'Beautiful work everyone! This kind of magic brings a tear to my eyes. Aidan's smile says it all.'
Another added: 'He’s face says it all what a wonderful thing to do well done NYPD merry Christmas.'
A police vehicle is parked next to Aiden's car to show the amazing similarity between them
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Main photo article This is the heartwarming moment a teenager with cerebral palsy gets his very own replica NYPD squad car made with real parts including sirens and lights.
Aiden Reilly, 16, is confined to a wheelchair but has always dreamed of driving a car like his father Police Officer Reilly.
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