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Good points, but, I attended the review put on in New Orleans after that
747 went down in Metarie in 82'ish.  The EMS directors for the region
actually made a major point of emphasizing that the press had acted
unilateraly and that the local medical facilities had to pull folks from
other functions jus tto handle the huge onslaught of people queueing up fo
rblocks to give blood....and it was the EMS folks that brought up the time
lag effect as well.

SPeaking of blood and the Red Cross (who handles the blood network in the
US)...they're going from a AS/400 to a Oracle based system...if they're
not already there by now...


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On Tue, 11 Sep 2001 jeff_carey@baxter.com wrote:

> It's still a good idea.  While your blood might not go to those on the
> east coast, the whole system will be depleted and your blood will be
> needed to replenish the supply.
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> Don <dr2@cssas400.com>
> Sent by: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com
> 09/11/01 12:36 PM
> Please respond to midrange-l
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>         Subject:        RE: R: Off topic - Planes crash - Can we help?
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> Actually, that's a misnomer at a time like this because of the lag time it
> takes to take the blood and run it through the standard battery of tests
> would make it unuseable for several days...
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> On Tue, 11 Sep 2001 fiona.fitzgerald@notes.royalsun.com wrote:
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> > If I were in the  States now I'd go and give blood.  Supplies are
> running
> > low.
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