Health & Fitness

'Critical Need' Prompts Blood Drive Hosted By Copiague FD

The Copiague Fire Department is hosting a blood drive after a post-holiday decline in donations sparked a shortage in blood donations.

COPIAGUE, NY — January is National Blood Donor Month and the Copiague Fire Department is urging community members to help out and donate blood.

In a press release issued on Jan. 11, the blood center urged all eligible donors to give blood amid a "post-holiday decline in donations." The statement continued, saying that the winter months "present unique challenges for blood donations as holiday travel, seasonal illness, and inclement weather all contribute to making blood donations less of a priority."

According to the blood center, it has experienced a nearly 40 percent decline in donations over the last month, resulting in around 3,000 fewer collected blood products and a critical shortage of O- and B- blood types.

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To help, community members may donate blood at the Copiague Fire Department located at 320 Great Neck Rd. in Copiague on Monday, Feb. 17, from 1 to 7 p.m.

Appointments are recommended, but not required, and can be scheduled here. Eligible donors must have an ID with a signature or photo, weigh at least 110 pounds, had no tattoos in the past year, and be 16-75 years of age (16-year-old donors require parental consent.)

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