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Dwight Fire Hosts Blood Drive August 23rd 2016
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By Lieutenant Dustin Campbell
August 9, 2016

The Dwight Fire Protection District is hosting a blood drive with the American Red Cross August 23rd 2016 from 1pm until 6pm. You can schedule a time to donate by emailing Deputy Chief Dyer at jdyer@dwightfire.org, or by contacting the Red Cross at 1-800-RED-CROSS.

The American Red Cross is calling on all eligible donors to step up, roll up a sleeve and give blood or platelets as soon as possible.

The Red Cross says its blood supply has reached emergency levels, with 50,000 fewer donations than expected in June. This shortfall leaves about half the readily available blood products on hand today than at this time last year.

“There is always the chance that a physician could postpone an elective surgery if the needed blood products aren’t readily available,” said Dr. Richard Benjamin, chief medical officer for the American Red Cross. “In a worst case scenario, a physician may have to forego performing a more serious procedure for a patient because of a shortage of blood. We need to do everything we can to make sure it doesn’t get to that point.”

Every two seconds, someone in the United States needs a blood transfusion. All blood types are currently needed -- especially O positive, O negative, B negative and A negative in order to meet patient demand this summer. Type O negative is the universal blood type and can be transfused to anyone who needs blood. It’s the blood type doctors turn to first in an emergency situation when there is no time to match a patient’s blood type.

An unseasonably early start to summer weather may be a contributing factor to this year’s decrease in donations. Many regular donors got an early start on summer activities and aren’t taking time to give blood or platelets. In addition, this year’s mid-week Independence Day holiday has reduced the number of scheduled Red Cross blood drives. Many sponsors, especially businesses, are unable to host drives because employees are taking extended vacations.

Every day, the Red Cross must collect more than 17,000 pints of blood for patients at more than 3,000 hospitals and transfusion centers across the country. Donors are encouraged to make appointments in the coming days and weeks to help ensure that all patient blood needs can be met. Each pint of whole blood can help save more than one life.



 
 

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