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First responders urged to roll sleeves up

CFA chief officer Jason Heffernan is encouraging first responders across the state to roll up their sleeves and give blood as the emergency services blood drive wraps up.

Mr Heffernan recently led by example in Mount Waverly, being one of the nearly 800 CFA donors who will save 2300 lives from this drive.

“We are the leading fire service nationally in this year’s drive, but there’s always scope to do a little more,” Mr Heffernan said.

“One in three Australians will need blood in their lifetime, yet only one in 30 donates. If you’re able, now is the time to step up.”

The drive plays a crucial role over winter, when donations often drop due to colds, flu and other seasonal illnesses.

By donating now, CFA members can help boost supplies when they’re needed most.

Nationally, the drive has recorded more than 11,000 donations from emergency services personnel.

Last year, CFA volunteers and staff contributed 635 plasma, 396 whole blood and 28 platelet donations, over 1000 donations in total, saving more than 3000 lives.

The national competition wraps up on August 31, and Mr Heffernan said there’s still time to beat last year’s tally.

“Every donation counts, and every donor can make a difference,” he said.

“Bring a mate along, register under Team CFA, and let’s finish strong.”

To book your donation, visit lifeblood.com.au, call 13 14 95, or download the Donate Blood app.

Lifeblood can tell you your blood type and the best donation for you.

Find your nearest donor centre at lifeblood.com.au/donor-centre.

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