george Posted October 23, 2005 Share Posted October 23, 2005 Red Cross seriously short of blood Donations running low for all groups BANGKOK: -- The Thai Red Cross Society's National Blood Centre is now seriously short of blood in all blood groups due to a sharp drop in donations. Centre director Ratchanee Ocharoen said the centre's daily blood reserve has now fallen to just 1,000 units, far below the standard level of 4,500 units. One unit is equivalent to 450cc. She attributed the sharp decline in blood donations to the recent floods, which had affected a large number of people in Bangkok and the provinces, as well as the closure of educational establishments during the long vacation period. The centre has to supply Bangkok hospitals with about 1,500 units of blood per day, while it needs to hold about 3,000 units in reserve for emergencies. The centre's branches at Somdej Phra Pinklao, Phra Mongkutklao, Bhumibol, Police General, Wachira and provincial hospitals were facing the same problem. ``It is of serious concern that hospitals in the three southernmost border provinces need blood from the centre on a daily basis to treat injured soldiers. Local blood centres are also not able to send out their units to seek donations at present,'' she said. Shortages of blood in O and Rh-negative groups were now critical. Up to 37% of the Thai population was of the O group, while only four in every thousand Thais had Rh-negative blood. Since a large amount of blood donations tended to be made around national holidays, the centre would expand the donation window during each holiday to a week. Dr Ratchanee said she was confident that kind-hearted people would flock to donate blood whenever large volumes were required in one fell swoop. While the centre was facing a shortage, it was trying to find ways to increase its reserves of blood, such as through a trial project to manufacture a blood substitute from haemoglobin. Chanthakorn Chutidamrong, 68, president of the Blood Donors Society who has donated blood 100 times, urged people to join the 2,600 who had given blood to help save lives. He claimed donating blood regularly was good for the health. Research showed that giving blood could lower the risk of high blood pressure and heart failure. --Bangkok Post 2005-10-23 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Khutan Posted October 23, 2005 Share Posted October 23, 2005 Can someone post some maps and directions. It may be easier for us all to then go and give blood. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elsie Posted October 23, 2005 Share Posted October 23, 2005 Red Cross Agency : National Blood Center Telephone Number : 0-2252-4106-9 Fax Number : 0-2255-5558, Email : [email protected] Address : 1871 Henry Dunant Road, Patumwan, Bangkok 10330 Working hours : Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesday and Fridays : 8:00 - 16:30 hrs Thursdays : 7:30 - 18:30 hrs Saturdays and other public holidays : 8:00 - 12:00 hrs Sundays : 12:00 - 16:00 hrs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sanook1 Posted October 23, 2005 Share Posted October 23, 2005 Red Cross seriously short of blood Donations running low for all groups BANGKOK: -- The Thai Red Cross Society's National Blood Centre is now seriously short of blood in all blood groups due to a sharp drop in donations. Centre director Ratchanee Ocharoen said the centre's daily blood reserve has now fallen to just 1,000 units, far below the standard level of 4,500 units. One unit is equivalent to 450cc. She attributed the sharp decline in blood donations to the recent floods, which had affected a large number of people in Bangkok and the provinces, as well as the closure of educational establishments during the long vacation period. The centre has to supply Bangkok hospitals with about 1,500 units of blood per day, while it needs to hold about 3,000 units in reserve for emergencies. The centre's branches at Somdej Phra Pinklao, Phra Mongkutklao, Bhumibol, Police General, Wachira and provincial hospitals were facing the same problem. ``It is of serious concern that hospitals in the three southernmost border provinces need blood from the centre on a daily basis to treat injured soldiers. Local blood centres are also not able to send out their units to seek donations at present,'' she said. Shortages of blood in O and Rh-negative groups were now critical. Up to 37% of the Thai population was of the O group, while only four in every thousand Thais had Rh-negative blood. Since a large amount of blood donations tended to be made around national holidays, the centre would expand the donation window during each holiday to a week. Dr Ratchanee said she was confident that kind-hearted people would flock to donate blood whenever large volumes were required in one fell swoop. While the centre was facing a shortage, it was trying to find ways to increase its reserves of blood, such as through a trial project to manufacture a blood substitute from haemoglobin. Chanthakorn Chutidamrong, 68, president of the Blood Donors Society who has donated blood 100 times, urged people to join the 2,600 who had given blood to help save lives. He claimed donating blood regularly was good for the health. Research showed that giving blood could lower the risk of high blood pressure and heart failure. --Bangkok Post 2005-10-23 <{POST_SNAPBACK}> ok ill go and give blood again tomorrow im orh+ the most common its down the road towards lumpinee from mbk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dotcom Posted October 23, 2005 Share Posted October 23, 2005 How to get there from the Corner of Henri Dunant & Rama 4? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dotcom Posted October 23, 2005 Share Posted October 23, 2005 OK found it on Bangkok Bob's. It is a little North of The Snake Farm on the same side of the street. http://www.bangkokbob.net/map/fgh_789.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pink Mist Posted October 23, 2005 Share Posted October 23, 2005 just keep Wolfie away from it though Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fasteddy Posted October 23, 2005 Share Posted October 23, 2005 Wiil Bangkok Pattaya accept blood donations . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maxisrael Posted October 24, 2005 Share Posted October 24, 2005 Living in Chiang Mai for many years, I filled in a form through the internet (Red Cross) and by phone registering myself for blood donation (O-reh.Neg ) I never ever was called in. Shortage ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Artisan Posted October 24, 2005 Share Posted October 24, 2005 Wiil Bangkok Pattaya accept blood donations . <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Check out the website or just phone them................you are in Pattaya Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LivinLOS Posted October 24, 2005 Share Posted October 24, 2005 (edited) How about in Phuket.. anyone have an idea ?? I also went after the Tsunami becuase there was an 'urgent need' did the hours waiting to be told.. have no need sorry.. Then 3 days later another news report of 'urgent need' emailed out by the Gazette.. So I go along, again hour or so wait to be told.. Sorry no need.. Left my number and name as a donor.. Never called.. I have no problem and am more than willing to donate but am reluctant to go and waste another afternoon schelping over to Phuket town to be told to go home. A tiny bit of management of those lists of numbers of willing donors would work wonders (email and SMS notification of the required blood types).. I guess I am just thinking with a mindset that hasnt fully adjusted yet. Edited October 24, 2005 by LivinLOS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MistaDorn Posted October 24, 2005 Share Posted October 24, 2005 i donated every 3 months leaw naa. I can't donate today or tomorrow. For my next appointment is 1 December. , can't help at this time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BikeThailand Posted October 24, 2005 Share Posted October 24, 2005 i donated every 3 months leaw naa. I can't donate today or tomorrow. For my next appointment is 1 December. , can't help at this time. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> It would be nice to be able to donate blood today since I am off work and would be happy to help others. But what a shame, they are closed for the holiday!!! Morons! I have to think that the supply would be fine if they wroked something other than bankers hours (guess that's why they call it a blood bank). I had a similar problem during the Tsunami, I would call the hotline and be willing to taxi anywhere in Bangkok if they could tell me of a place I could go after work. True, sometimes they had late hours but it never seemed to be during the times I was calling. Anybody know where I can go today to give blood, or should I just forget about it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
true blue Posted October 24, 2005 Share Posted October 24, 2005 in chaing mia would be willing to donate Red Cross seriously short of blood Donations running low for all groups BANGKOK: -- The Thai Red Cross Society's National Blood Centre is now seriously short of blood in all blood groups due to a sharp drop in donations. Centre director Ratchanee Ocharoen said the centre's daily blood reserve has now fallen to just 1,000 units, far below the standard level of 4,500 units. One unit is equivalent to 450cc. She attributed the sharp decline in blood donations to the recent floods, which had affected a large number of people in Bangkok and the provinces, as well as the closure of educational establishments during the long vacation period. The centre has to supply Bangkok hospitals with about 1,500 units of blood per day, while it needs to hold about 3,000 units in reserve for emergencies. The centre's branches at Somdej Phra Pinklao, Phra Mongkutklao, Bhumibol, Police General, Wachira and provincial hospitals were facing the same problem. ``It is of serious concern that hospitals in the three southernmost border provinces need blood from the centre on a daily basis to treat injured soldiers. Local blood centres are also not able to send out their units to seek donations at present,'' she said. Shortages of blood in O and Rh-negative groups were now critical. Up to 37% of the Thai population was of the O group, while only four in every thousand Thais had Rh-negative blood. Since a large amount of blood donations tended to be made around national holidays, the centre would expand the donation window during each holiday to a week. Dr Ratchanee said she was confident that kind-hearted people would flock to donate blood whenever large volumes were required in one fell swoop. While the centre was facing a shortage, it was trying to find ways to increase its reserves of blood, such as through a trial project to manufacture a blood substitute from haemoglobin. Chanthakorn Chutidamrong, 68, president of the Blood Donors Society who has donated blood 100 times, urged people to join the 2,600 who had given blood to help save lives. He claimed donating blood regularly was good for the health. Research showed that giving blood could lower the risk of high blood pressure and heart failure. --Bangkok Post 2005-10-23 <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
charlevi Posted October 27, 2005 Share Posted October 27, 2005 Red Cross seriously short of blood Donations running low for all groups BANGKOK: -- The Thai Red Cross Society's National Blood Centre is now seriously short of blood in all blood groups due to a sharp drop in donations. Centre director Ratchanee Ocharoen said the centre's daily blood reserve has now fallen to just 1,000 units, far below the standard level of 4,500 units. One unit is equivalent to 450cc. She attributed the sharp decline in blood donations to the recent floods, which had affected a large number of people in Bangkok and the provinces, as well as the closure of educational establishments during the long vacation period. The centre has to supply Bangkok hospitals with about 1,500 units of blood per day, while it needs to hold about 3,000 units in reserve for emergencies. The centre's branches at Somdej Phra Pinklao, Phra Mongkutklao, Bhumibol, Police General, Wachira and provincial hospitals were facing the same problem. ``It is of serious concern that hospitals in the three southernmost border provinces need blood from the centre on a daily basis to treat injured soldiers. Local blood centres are also not able to send out their units to seek donations at present,'' she said. Shortages of blood in O and Rh-negative groups were now critical. Up to 37% of the Thai population was of the O group, while only four in every thousand Thais had Rh-negative blood. Since a large amount of blood donations tended to be made around national holidays, the centre would expand the donation window during each holiday to a week. Dr Ratchanee said she was confident that kind-hearted people would flock to donate blood whenever large volumes were required in one fell swoop. While the centre was facing a shortage, it was trying to find ways to increase its reserves of blood, such as through a trial project to manufacture a blood substitute from haemoglobin. Chanthakorn Chutidamrong, 68, president of the Blood Donors Society who has donated blood 100 times, urged people to join the 2,600 who had given blood to help save lives. He claimed donating blood regularly was good for the health. Research showed that giving blood could lower the risk of high blood pressure and heart failure. --Bangkok Post 2005-10-23 <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I gave blood in July,just before I left England-for the 1st time in years,it made me feel good.I'd like to go & do it again here in Thailand.I live in Krabi & am more than willing to go to the hospital to do so.Is it a national cry for donors or are they only needed in Bkk ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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