Local hospitals experiencing blood shortage
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Angelique Flores
FOUNTAIN VALLEY -- Local hospitals are feeling parched from Southern
California’s blood supply drought.
So far, one elective surgery at Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center in
Huntington Beach has been canceled because of a major deficiency in Type
O and B positive. The hospital, which contracts with the American Red
Cross, has turned to another blood supplier, Hemocare, for help. But
Hemocare’s supplies are also depleted, said Elene Levin, spokeswoman for
Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center.
“Blood is used only in extremely serious emergencies,” Levin said.
Huntington Beach Hospital also is feeling the effects of the shortage,
primarily in its Type O blood supplies.
Meanwhile, Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center, which
has a bloodless medicine program, has had no problems with blood supply.
“This is an extreme situation,” said Rebecca Long, spokeswoman from the
Orange County chapter of the American Red Cross.
Though the need for donations has not increased, the amount of donors has
markedly decreased. The blood banks need all types of blood, and they
have completely run out of Type O negative and positive and Type B
negative and positive, Long said.
“This is an extremely low amount of blood to keep in stock,” Long said
said.
A shortage in blood usually occurs in the winter and lasts through
February, as donors become busy with the holidays and travel. However,
this season has seen an unusually low supply.
In addition, blood use typically increases in early January, when more
patients schedule elective surgeries.
Until donors can pull blood banks out of the drought, hospitals are
rationing the blood they have and are using it only in emergencies.
To donate, you must weigh at least 110 pounds, be at least 17 years old
and in good health. Appointments can be scheduled by calling
(714)569-2600.
Through Jan. 31, all Orange County Blood Services donors will be awarded
a new mom-and-baby panda design T-shirt, commemorating the “pint-sized
miracle” Hua Mei, born recently at the San Diego Zoo. Blood drive
participants can also enter to win a pair of ski lift tickets to Bear
Mountain and a Samsung digital video disc player.
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