![]() It reminds me a lot Dark & Darker (which is still in developement limbo due to copyrights claims, hopefully it will get released soon). Our community partners are stepping up to utilize their local spaces for mobile blood drives. It is a great game, I am having a great time. Find your nearest Mobile Blood Drive and sign up to give. I only wish it had coop and it was running a bit smoother, maybe add some graphics options we can disable? THE MOVEMENTS ARE NICE, which is very rare for such a game, there is a cleaverly designed air control mechanism, it was done in a way I dreamed to code for Quake, even if you have 0 velocity you can generate some at any time while airborn, it is very unique and creative, but also forgiving and most importantly FUN. The level design and overall mood of the game is amazing. I am only on the first map after 6 hours. Inova Blood Donor Services collects blood and blood components that help save lives in our community every day. The game is punishing in a good way, the dodge you have to do with the guns vs some enemies, the stun mechanics, the perks/skill points and nice looting, the curse system, the inventory management, the list goes on. This proves even 1 guy can do way better than EA/Ubi etc. Nationwide, someone needs a unit of blood every 2 to 3 seconds and most of us will need blood in our lifetime. SMC had another successful blood drive and will continue to hold blood drives regularly.The game is just genius and amazing. The need for blood is constant and only volunteer donors can fulfill that need for patients in our community. ![]() Give blood 12 June1 July to join our flock of life-savers with a limited-edition Min Pin-designed bandage. Don’t do any heavy lifting or vigorous exercise. Celebrate blood donors with a limited-edition bandage. Stay well hydrated, double the amount of water you normally drink. Then he was given basic directions for the remainder of the day. Luke had to remain on the table for 4 minutes to make sure he felt good and was not lightheaded. When Luke’s blood draw was complete, his line was clamped off so no air could enter the donation. Why get the special training? Angela shared simply and quietly, “A power red donation saved my life.” When asked about being a Power Red Technician, she told us that you need special training to do this. Red Cross Specialist Angela told Luke that she loves her job. The Red Cross employees make you feel comfortable and safe.” Why not? There is literature that you can read beforehand. It goes very quickly.” Why do you do this? Luke shared, “I have the benefit of decent health, and I have some blood to spare. There is no easier way to save a life than to give blood. He also advised, “If you are nervous about the needle, simply look away. Springfield, MO 417.227.5000 417.227.5004 (Platelets/Plasma) M-F 8am-6pm. Does that hurt? Luke shared that you that you feel a quick stick. The Red Cross Specialist inserted the needle into Luke’s arm. This is to make sure his arm was as sterile as possible. Luke’s arm was scrubbed for 30 seconds and let to air dry for another 30 seconds. Luke always does a Power Red donation.įor Luke and other donors, everything begins the same. Since your blood has to go through a machine to return the platelets and the plasma, there are certain tables used for these type of blood donations. You need to let a Red Cross employee know if you are going to do a Power Red donation. Power Red is a form of donation which allows the donor to donate two units of blood at one time while returning the platelets and plasma back to the donor. ![]() ![]() She is a Power Red Tech and a Specialist I. Luke had the privilege of working with Angela. After Riggins Moore’s hemoglobin fell to a life-threatening level when he was just two months old, it took about five months of blood work, DNA analysis and genetic testing to diagnose his condition. When the decision was made, that decision determined which direction he would recline on the table. Rally For Riggins: Community Comes Together For 9-Month-Old Blood Recipient. Luke was asked which arm he wanted to use for his donation. Luke moved on and was ready to donate blood. If you are in good health and your blood work, hemoglobin level, checks out satisfactorily you then move on to the next step, donating your blood. Next, one of the Red Cross employees met with him to go over his medical history and do a finger stick to check his hemoglobin level. When Luke arrived, he was greeted and checked in. Luke advised not donating blood on an empty stomach. He usually donates in the morning, so he fixes himself a good breakfast before leaving the house. Luke has a process that he follows when donating blood. He has been a regular blood donor for four years. Luke Holtsberry thinks about donating blood at every possible opportunity when Springfield Masonic Community (SMC) holds their regular blood drives. ![]()
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