CBC Responds to Emergency Blood Reserve Activation
Press release:
The Community Blood Center responds to emergency blood reserve activation
The Community Blood Center shipped emergency blood products to Tennessee following devastating weather.
APPLETON, Wis. (December 13, 2021) – The Community Blood Center (CBC) was one of the four responding blood centers that shipped blood products to Tennessee in response to the devastating tornadoes that struck several midwestern and southern states. This response came after the Blood Emergency Readiness Corps (BERC), a nationwide emergency blood reserve, was activated. CBC rushed emergency blood products to Blood Assurance in Chattanooga, Tenn. to ensure it had access to a needed blood supply in support of patient transfusions in Nashville, Tenn.
CBC is one of the founding blood centers of BERC. The network is made up of 25 blood centers that prepare for emergency needs by collecting extra blood products on a rotating on-call schedule. This marks the third time BERC has been activated since its launch in September. This is the first time CBC has been on-call during an activation.
“We are grateful for all those who stepped up to donate in the days and weeks prior to this natural disaster. Blood donors helped ensure The Community Blood Center had units of blood ready to be shipped in support of this tragic event,” said John Hagins, President and CEO, The Community Blood Center. “Especially over the holiday season, we encourage those who are eligible to donate to schedule a blood donation appointment and ensure blood is available whenever and wherever it is needed.”
CBC is committed to being prepared for the expected and unexpected blood needs that may arise in our community and across the nation. It is only through the generosity of volunteer blood donors that we can ensure blood is available when disaster or emergency situations may strike. CBC asks community members who are eligible to donate to schedule an appointment by visiting communityblood.org or calling (800) 280-4102.