CFA saves 3000 lives during blood challenge

Member News imagePhoto: Greenvale firefighter Simon White makes his first blood donation as part of the Lifeblood Emergency Services Blood Challenge 2023.

CFA proudly achieved third place overall in this year's Emergency Services Blood Challenge, behind NSW and Victoria Police.

Team CFA saved around 3000 lives by making more than 990 donations.

The overall contribution by CFA members included around 595 plasma, 383 whole blood and 14 platelet donations between 1 June to 31 August.

The drive encouraged emergency service members to make a significant contribution to those in need by donating blood and plasma.

Greenvale firefighter Simon White made his first-ever blood donation during this year's challenge.

"I've been wanting to do it for a while and being from the UK during the outbreak of mad cow disease prevented me for many years," he said.

"This year, they lifted the restriction and I was excited to help out.

"If you've got an opportunity to help someone else, such as donating blood, then for me it's a no-brainer."

CFA Chief Officer Jason Heffernan, who personally made a donation this year, said members should be proud of the contribution they've made and the positive impact it's had on those in need of blood.

"Our members really get behind initiatives that benefit the community and this is no exception," he said.

"While the blood drive has concluded this year, I hope many of our members can keep up these good habits and continue donating blood, if they can."

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