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O Negative Blood Urgently Needed in Tampa Bay Area

The region's main blood supplier reports that levels are extremely low.

Fresh off a holiday weekend, the Tampa Bay area’s blood supplier is reporting there is a critical need for O Negative blood throughout the region.

“Our reserves of Type O Negative blood to resupply area hospitals is about a day to a day and a half supply,” said OneBlood spokesman Daniel Eberts. “Ideally, we want to have at least a 3-day supply so we are prepared to respond quickly when the need for universal donor Type O Negative blood surges.”

O Negative blood is considered “universal” in that any patient can receive it regardless of personal blood type. This particular type of blood is “critical for trauma patients, premature babies, cancer patients and emergency surgeries,” Eberts explained.

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OneBlood is a nonprofit agency that serves 213 hospital partners in Florida, Alabama and Southern Georgia. Its service area includes the Tampa Bay area, south and southeast Florida, the Orlando area, Pensacola, Tallahassee and other parts of the Sunshine State.

For a complete list of OneBlood Donor Centers in the Tampa Bay area, visit the organization’s website.

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In order to donate blood, people must be considered generally healthy. Donors must also weigh at least 110 pounds and be age 16 or older.

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