Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia first responders, military to donate blood in competition

Members of the military and emergency services personnel are being asked to participate in a friendly competition called Sirens for Life to increase blood donations at a time of the year when there are fewer donors.

Sirens for Life will run until the end of August

An average of 16,000 blood donations are needed every week throughout the year. During the summer months, a Canadian Blood spokesperson says the need goes well beyond that average. (Ryan Remiorz/Canadian Press)

Military and emergency services personnel are being asked to participate in a friendly competition to increase blood donations this summer — a time of year when there are fewer donors. 

Kathy Gracie, a representative for the Canadian Blood Services, says Sirens for Life will bring a sense of competition among first responders in the Halifax area to help supplement donations over the next few months.

"Typically, we see about a 20 per cent decrease in our blood donations over the summer," she said.  

All of their efforts to save that life at the initial scene of the accident will be useless if they get to the hospital and we have no blood.- Kathy Gracie

An average of 16,000 blood donations are needed every week throughout the year. During the summer months, however, Gracie says the need goes well beyond that average because of an increase in motor vehicle accidents. 

According to Gracie, the list of competitors includes members of the military, paramedics, police officers, and firefighters.

"They're the ones that are first on the scene — they see the need for the blood. All of their efforts to save that life at the initial scene of the accident will be useless if they get to the hospital and we have no blood." 

Canadian Blood Services will set up special donor clinics in the area until the end of August when the rankings of competitor groups are announced. The winner, Gracie says, gets bragging rights.