LIFELINE Blood Services Announces Critical Appeal for All Blood Types
From the Jul 29, 2025 e-Edition
JACKSON (July 22, 2025): - An urgent need for all blood types has been announced by LIFELINE Blood Services. The blood supply is less than one day’s worth. LIFELINE is in dire need of donors willing to roll up their sleeves as soon as possible.
“Our collections have really been low; possibly due to the extreme heat, to the busyness of summer, etc. We urgently ask our donors to step up and make the time to donate today. Our West TN patients are counting on us!” said Melinda Reid, Marketing Manager with LIFELINE Blood Services.
LIFELINE Blood Services, located at 183 Sterling Farms Drive, is open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Walk-ins are welcome. The Dyersburg Center is located at 1130 HWY 51 Bypass, Suite 19 & 20, and is open Saturday and Wednesday 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., Sunday through Tuesday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. No appointment is necessary to donate whole blood.
Lifeline Blood Services is one of the nation’s oldest blood centers. Established in Jackson Tennessee in 1947, Lifeline provides blood products to Tennessee, Mississippi, and Arkansas. Servicing hospitals, rehabilitation centers, children’s hospital, cancer centers, air ambulance services and ground ambulance services. Annually, the Center collects approximately 26,000 blood products (red cell units, platelets, plasma, etc.) to meet the needs of patients. Of that total, 75% of those products are usually collected on bloodmobiles. Lifeline also provides reference lab and cross-matching services to healthcare facilities. For more information, visit lifelinebloodserv.org.
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