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American Red Cross Blood Services Supports Blood Needs of Southern California

Published in Physician Law Weekly, November 14th, 2007

The American Red Cross Blood Services national system continues to ship blood products from across the United States into southern California to help stabilize the blood supply in the region affected by the wildfires.

The American Red Cross has provided nearly 2,000 blood products to date in support of the efforts of the Southern California Blood Services Region. Blood drives in southern California have been curtailed due to the wildfire situation, and as a result, donations from residents in the area are limited.

At this time, the American Red Cross is able to meet the requirements of its Southern California Region. However, there may be an increase...

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