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Blood donation needed every 18 seconds

Donations: The mobile blood bank will be stopping in Echuca later this month. Photo by Cath Grey

Australian Red Cross Lifeblood encourages people to consider being blood donors when its mobile blood bank visits the region later this month.

Lifeblood spokesperson Stephanie Reynolds said there was always a need for more blood donors in Australia.

“A blood donation is needed every 18 seconds in Australia,” she said.

“There are patients right across the country who will be relying on blood products each week, including the 33,000 blood donations needed this week.”

The blood will go to those in need for a whole range of reasons, Ms Reynolds said.

“These people could be cancer patients in hospitals that will be relying on blood products. They could be (newly) pregnant women or new mothers experiencing childbirth complications,” she said.

“Some will be premature babies, road trauma patients or people with autoimmune conditions.”

Echuca already has about 400 of the appointment spots booked in, but Lifeblood hopes to fill the last 32.

“We love visiting Echuca because we find that the community responds to our call-out, and it’s always really well supported,” Ms Reynolds said.

“We are really grateful for all our blood donors in the Echuca region who always support us every time we visit the area.”

To book a spot, visit lifeblood.com.au or call on 13 14 95.

The Echuca Mobile Blood Donor Centre will be at the High St car park at the following times:

Monday, March 25 3.15pm-6pm

Tuesday, March 26 12.30pm-7.30pm

Wednesday, March 27 9.30am-4.30 pm

Thursday, March 28 7.45 am-10.45am

Monday, April 1 3.15pm-6pm

Tuesday, April 2 12.30pm-7.30pm

Wednesday, April 3 12.30pm-7.30pm

Thursday, April 4, 9.30am-4.30pm

Friday, April 5 7.45am-10.45am

Monday, April 8 3.15pm–6pm

Tuesday, April 9 12.30pm-7.30pm

Wednesday, April 10 12.30pm-7.30pm

Thursday, April 11 9.30am-4.30pm

Friday, April 12 7.45am-10.45am