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Orange Park Medical Center hosts blood drive ahead of Dorian

Emergency blood drive collected quadruple the normal amount

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ORANGE PARK, Fla. – The need for blood during and after a hurricane is critical. 

Orange Park Medical Center hotest an emergency blood drive Saturday in preparation for Hurricane Dorian. According to the hospital, the drive collected quadruple the amount of blood it typically gets.

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“Having extra supply on hand in our community can be lifesaving,” said Orange Park Medical Center Emergency Room Physician Dr. Justin Deaton. 

Following Hurricane Michael, the state of Florida experienced major interstate closures. The hospital says they want to help make sure the area blood banks have the supply they need should any major roadways into the Jacksonville area become impassable after the storm. 

“As a trauma center, we have a constant need for blood supply," Deaton said. "We want to do everything we can to be prepared for any critically ill and injured patients that require blood and platelets during and after the storm.”