Published March 22, 2011, 07:55 AM

Blood drive yields 147 donations

Jamestown was the site for a blood drive March 9-10 to benefit United Blood Services. Rob Miller, senior donor recruitment representative at United Blood Services, said of the 164 people who volunteered to donate, 147 were able to give. Thirty-five people gave blood on the automated 2RBC machine which collects two units of red blood cells during the donation,

Jamestown was the site for a blood drive March 9-10 to benefit United Blood Services. Rob Miller, senior donor recruitment representative at United Blood Services, said of the 164 people who volunteered to donate, 147 were able to give. Thirty-five people gave blood on the automated 2RBC machine which collects two units of red blood cells during the donation, so a total of 182 products were collected.

Dean Haas coordinated the drive and the Knight of Columbus sponsored the drive. Space to hold the drive was provided at the KC Hall.

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