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Boots vs. Badges: Hospital hosts blood drive


9/30/2008

Hinsdale – The Hinsdale Fire Department will go head-to-head with the Hinsdale Police Department in a friendly competition to collect blood for the Adventist Hinsdale Hospital Blood Center. This annual lifesaving event will be held throughout October. 

Anyone who donates blood during the month of October will have the opportunity to “vote” for either Hinsdale’s fire department or police department. The agency with the most votes will win a pizza party hosted by the Blood Center.

The blood center is experiencing a critical shortage, and people are urged to support their local community blood center. Blood collected at Adventist Hinsdale Hospital is used at all Adventist hospitals including Adventist Hinsdale, Adventist La Grange Memorial, Adventist GlenOaks and Adventist Bolingbrook Hospital.

“We are at a critical low for blood donors,” said Janice Rosacrans, donor recruiter. “Our local police and firemen put their lives on the line every day. We can show our support of these heroes by donating blood in their honor.”

Each eligible donor will receive a long sleeved T-shirt as a thank you gift along with juice and cookies.

“One pint of blood can save up to four lives,” said Julie Bloom, donor recruiter. “Because the blood we collect stays in the community, a donor may save the life of a neighbor, friend or family member.”

Donors are eligible to give blood if they are 17 years old or older, or 16 with parent’s permission, weigh more than 110 pounds, are in good health and have eaten a regular meal within four hours of donating. An individual can donate every eight weeks. Donors receive mini-physicals prior to donating. Their blood pressure, temperature and iron levels are checked to ensure their good health.

In addition to the need for whole blood donors, the blood center is in great need for platelet donors. Platelets are cells that help a person stop bleeding; they are used to help patients with cancer and during surgeries such as open heart cases. For information about platelet donation, call Julie Bloom at 630-856-7840.

The Adventist Hinsdale Hospital Blood Center, 121 N. Elm St., Hinsdale, is hosting a special blood drive from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Oct. 21.

The center is open Monday through Friday.  To make an appointment to donate, contact 630-856-7837 or julie.bloom@ahss.org.