LifeServe sending blood donations from Iowa to victims of Maine mass shootings

WELL, PRESIDENT BIDEN HAS ORDERED ALL US FLAGS TO BE FLOWN AT HALF STAFF IN THE WAKE OF THAT SHOOTING UP IN MAINE. HE ALSO RENEWED HIS CALL FOR CONGRESS TO ACT ON GUN REFORM LEGISLATION. IN A STATEMENT, BIDEN SAID, QUOTE, FAR TOO MANY AMERICANS HAVE NOW HAD A FAMILY MEMBER KILLED OR INJURED AS A RESULT OF GUN VIOLENCE. THAT’S NOT NORMAL, AND WE CANNOT ACCEPT IT, END QUOTE. YOUR BLOOD COULD HELP SHOOTING VICTIMS IN MAINE. LIFE SERVE BLOOD CENTER SAYS IT’S SENDING 550 UNITS TO THE EAST COAST. DONATION BINS USUALLY GO TO REGIONAL HOSPITALS IN THE MIDWEST, BUT THE BLOOD CENTER SAYS IT WILL CONTINUE TO HELP MAINE HOSPITALS FOR AS LONG AS NECESSARY. IF YOU’D LIKE TO DONATE, YOU

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LifeServe sending blood donations from Iowa to victims of Maine mass shootings

Your blood could help the mass shooting victims in Maine.Officials with LifeServe Blood Center in Des Moines say they’re sending 50 units to hospitals in and around Lewiston, Maine, where 18 people were killed, and 13 were injured in shootings Wednesday evening at a bowling alley and a restaurant.”LifeServe’s primary responsibility is to ensure our local blood supply is adequate for the needs of our regional hospital partners, but we will continue to help the people and hospitals in Maine as long as necessary,” according to a news release. Sign up to donate blood at lifeservebloodcenter.org or call 800-287-4903.MAINE MASS SHOOTINGS: Here’s what we knowWATCH: Maine mass shooting investigation: Friday morning briefingWATCH: What we know about Maine shooting victimsWATCH: Search for mass murder suspect in Maine continues

Your blood could help the mass shooting victims in Maine.

Officials with LifeServe Blood Center in Des Moines say they’re sending 50 units to hospitals in and around Lewiston, Maine, where 18 people were killed, and 13 were injured in shootings Wednesday evening at a bowling alley and a restaurant.

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“LifeServe’s primary responsibility is to ensure our local blood supply is adequate for the needs of our regional hospital partners, but we will continue to help the people and hospitals in Maine as long as necessary,” according to a news release.

Sign up to donate blood at lifeservebloodcenter.org or call 800-287-4903.

MAINE MASS SHOOTINGS: Here’s what we know

WATCH: Maine mass shooting investigation: Friday morning briefing

WATCH: What we know about Maine shooting victims

WATCH: Search for mass murder suspect in Maine continues

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