Emergency Blood Shortage: With Blood Supply Down by More than 25% Since May, Vitalant Issues Call for Donors

July 17, 2023 – Statewide, Ariz. — Nonprofit blood services provider Vitalant has announced an emergency blood shortage and is urging all eligible donors to schedule a blood donation now to prevent treatment delays for patients who need lifesaving transfusions.  Exacerbated by the Fourth of July holiday week, the ongoing seasonal drop in blood donations since May has sharply reduced the available blood supply for patients by more than 25%, resulting in a less than three-day supply of most blood types. Maintaining an adequate blood supply is critical to helping patients after accidents and other emergencies and to treat cancer and other chronic diseases. Thousands of donation appointments are available nationwide in the next two weeks, including in Arizona.  Learn more and make an appointment to give at vitalant.org, download and use the Vitalant app or call 877-25-VITAL (877-258-4825). 

“If enough blood is not available at any given moment, delays in patient care can have life-threatening consequences,” Vitalant Chief Medical and Scientific Officer Dr. Ralph Vassallo said. “By making an appointment today and donating tomorrow, next week, even a couple weeks from now, you become a lifeline for patients.” Fewer donors are available due to summer vacations – and fewer organizations host blood drives – yet the need for blood can also go up during what many hospitals refer to as “trauma season,” when outdoor activities tend to rise along with accidents and injuries. 

Steve Bruemmer (right with his wife) is grateful he is able to donate blood after more than 30 units of donated blood helped him recover from a shark attack last summer while swimming off the California coast. His experience has renewed his motivation to help others, knowing so many other people depend on lifesaving blood donations.  “We owe it to each other and rely on each other to do our part,” Bruemmer said. “Now I want to be the good Samaritan that donates blood.”

All blood types are needed, but especially type O, the most transfused blood type. O-negative can be used to help any patient in an emergency and O-positive can support anyone with a positive blood type. Platelet donations play a vital role for cancer patients and those undergoing open-heart surgeries and transplants. Platelets are constantly needed and must be used within a week of donation to ensure the best possible patient outcomes. 

Town of Queen Creek Monthly Blood Drives @ Queen Creek Library 1:30-6:30pm8/14, 9/5, 10/16, 11/22, 12/27Visit donors.vitalant.org code P1T83, download the Vitalant Appor call 877–25-VITAL (877-258-4825)

About Vitalant 

Vitalant (Vye-TAL-ent) is one of the nation’s largest nonprofit blood and biotherapies healthcare organizations, providing hospitals and patients across the U.S. a safe blood supply, specialized laboratory services, transfusion medicine expertise and world-renowned research. Individuals generously donating blood, volunteering and giving financially are essential to our lifesaving mission. Learn more at vitalant.org.  

Kim Dowers
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