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Type O negative blood levels drop to critically low levels Red Cross urging donors to give blood during critical time
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Steve Dykes
 
June 10, 2010
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The supply of type O negative blood at the American Red Cross has dropped to critically low levels.  Type O negative blood is always in high demand because it can be transfused to patients with any blood type, especially in emergency situations.  Type O negative donors are needed to help prevent the fragile type O negative blood supply from reaching a crisis level.

 

Hours of operation at the Asheville blood donor center (100 Edgewood Road, Asheville) have been extended on Monday, June 14 and the center will be open from 12:30 – 6:30 p.m.  The center is also open Tuesday 2-7 p.m., Wednesday 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., and Thursday 2-7 p.m.  Mobile blood drives are also held daily throughout Western North Carolina.  To view locations, dates and times, please visit www.redcrosswnc.org. 

 

“While all blood types are needed during the critical summer months, we urge those eligible donors with O negative blood type to make and keep appointments to give blood this summer,” says Joyce H. Brendel, chief executive officer of the American Red Cross Carolinas Blood Services Region.  “You can make the difference between an adequate blood supply and a summer shortage.”  

 

Every two seconds, someone in the United States needs blood. The Red Cross Carolinas Blood Services Region provides lifesaving blood to 103 hospitals and must have 1,600 people give blood and platelets each weekday to meet hospital demand. Accident victims as well as patients with cancer, sickle cell disease, blood disorders and other illnesses receive lifesaving transfusions every day. There is no substitute for blood and volunteer donors are the only source.

 

Individuals who are 17 years of age (16 with parental permission in some states), meet weight and height requirements (110 pounds or more, depending on their height) and are in generally good health may be eligible to give blood. Please bring your Red Cross blood donor card or other form of positive ID when you come to donate.

 

For more information or to locate a nearby blood drive, please call 1-800-RED CROSS or visit redcrossblood.org.

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