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Ambos roll up their sleeves to save lives in other ways

A team of paramedics, First Responders, and staff from Ambulance Victoria (AV) have made 480 donations as part of an annual blood drive by Australian Red Cross Lifeblood.

The AV donations have impacted more than 1400 lives during the Emergency Services Blood Drive between June 1 and August 31.

Blood is used by AV paramedics to treat patients in certain life-threatening emergencies, including road incidents and other major trauma.

AV area manager and first time donor Kate Kamateros said it was a rewarding experience that was better shared among colleagues.

“It’s been fantastic to see people across our organisation use this challenge as inspiration to give blood, plasma or platelets,” she said.

“I made my first ever donation, as did many others, and some people were inspired to make their first donation in many years.”

“Donating blood alongside my colleagues on the day made it a fun and enjoyable experience.”

“One thing I thought was great was being notified that my blood went to Werribee Hospital.”

AV Senior Team Manager Ben Quin was another first-time donor and said he hopes this blood drive motivates more people to give blood.

“Now that the challenge is over, we hope AV employees and volunteers continue rolling up their sleeves for an important cause,” he said.

“We also hope the community follow in the footsteps of emergency services personnel and call on everyone to check their eligibility then make an appointment to donate at a local donor centre today.”

Information: https://www.lifeblood.com.au/

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