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Old December 27th, 2004, 07:47 PM
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Default Phuket needs blood donors

Monday, December 27, 2004
Blood donors and translators needed

PHUKET: Wachira Phuket Hospital is urgently seeking people willing to
donate blood. Although all types - A, AB, B and O - are required,
need is especially desperate for rhesus negative, or Rh-, types.

Anyone interested in donating blood should present themselves at either
the fourth floor of Wachira Phuket Hospital, on Yaowarat Rd in Phuket
City, or call K. Sri-Rung, who is coordinating the effort, at Tel:
076-379788 or 09-8733887.

Red Cross Association of Thailand staff, who are jointly coordinating
the drive with the Phuket Blood Group, said that it was "not
possible" to say how many people had given blood since the call went
out this morning on TV and radio.

"We have so many people come, but we still need so much more,
especially of the rarer blood types," said a volunteer.

"People should eat before they donate, and remember to drink plenty
of fluids."

Wachira Phuket is also looking for donations of clothes, shoes and
toiletries, according to Siri Lee, a volunteer translator at the
hospital. "Many people have arrived here with nothing," she said.
"People - Thais and foreigners - have been very generous so far
but more items would be appreciated."

Donations may be left with volunteers on the ground floor.

In addition, the Commander of the Tourist Police has asked for
volunteers with multiple language skills to help out as people come to
grips with the effect's of yesterday's wave.

Some proficiency in Thai would be helpful, though not essential.

Volunteers are asked to present themselves at the Tourist Police
headquarters on the bypass road.

 




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