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1. www.whizamfmtv.com
www.whizamfmtv.com/newstrax/sh - [Cached]Published on: 2/20/2003 Last Visited: 2/20/2003
Abby Corder, a donor recruiter of the American Red Cross, says at this point proper precautions are being taken. This isn't the first time the mystery blood has appeared. In fact, just recently 90-percent of the Tennessee Valleys blood was quarantined. As the investigation continues, the Red Cross urges donors and recipients not to be concerned. Corder says she doesn't think the abnormal blood poses a big problem, but this week's winter storm is causing a huge problem. Locally one hundred and sixty units of blood were collected out of a possible six hundred. The American Red Cross is asking for your donations. Bloodmobiles will be set up this weekend at various locations. If you would like to help please contact them at 740-452-2731. -
2. www.whizamfmtv.com
www.whizamfmtv.com/newstrax/sh - [Cached]Published on: 8/5/2003 Last Visited: 8/6/2003
Point one day supply of O negative, which our optimum level, our ideal back up supply is three days," said Abby Corder, Donor Recruitment Representative for Red Cross. Type O blood is the universal donor, and used in trauma situations when the patient's blood type is unknown. Corder said every two seconds somebody needs blood in the country. She said this is more than just getting numbers up, it's about people's lives. "Worst case scenario is that we don't have the blood available for the patient that is in a car accident, that needs to receive just a few units of blood. If that blood isn't there, there is no substitute for blood," said Corder. -
3. Welcome to The American Red Cross of Coshocton - STAFF
www.coshoctonredcross.org/staf - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2002 Last Visited: 9/24/2004
Donor Recruitment - Abby Corder

