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Oakville Beaver, 2 Jul 2015, Health, p. 26

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, July 2, 2015 | 26 First responders are in Sirens for Life competition by David Lea Oakville Beaver Staff Health "Connected to your Community" Halton's first responders are once again competing to see who can give the most during the Sirens For Life blood drive, which kicked off last week. The campaign runs throughout July and August and is intended to raise awareness among the public about the importance of blood donations, particularly during the summer. "During summer it is a historically quieter time for blood donations," said Michael Betel, director of Donor Relations for Blood Services Canada South Central Ontario. "People go away on vacations and people travel and this is not really top of mind, so this is a fun way to encourage people to stand sideby-side with the first responders." Betel said while donations may drop during the summer, the need for blood donations does not. A single car accident victim, he noted, can require 50 units of blood. "You can imagine how much we go through in a season," said Betel. Halton Regional Police Cst. Brandon Keeping donates blood as part of the Sirens for Life competition. | photo courtesy Halton Regional Police Why Do Oakville Families Trust Us with All Their Dental Needs? CosmetiC & Family Dentistry · implants invisalign · Dentures... From start to Finish! The Sirens for Life kick-off saw Halton police officers, Halton EMS, St. John Ambulance paramedics and Burlington firefighters roll up their sleeves and donate 14 units of blood. As of last Friday (June 26), Halton police were in the lead with eight units donated. Betel pointed out Halton police trounced the other services in the local competition last year. The Sirens for Life campaign in Halton has a goal of collecting 150 units of donated blood by the end of the summer. Across Canada, the Sirens for Life campaign aims at raising 3,000 units. The campaign fell short of its goal last year with approximately 2,500 units donated. Betel said there is currently a great need for O-negative blood as Canadian Blood Services has less than a three-day supply available. Ideally, he said, there should be a five-toeight-day supply on-hand. Known as the `universal' blood type, O-negative can be transfused into almost any patient in need. Because of that, Canadian Blood Services is calling on anyone with that blood type to donate. "They use a lot of it and that is the one we are short on," said Betel. "We'll have you in and out in about an hour and you could save a life," said Betel. He also pointed out, as of July 10, the Canadian Blood Services Burlington clinic at 1250 Brant St. is open Fridays from 8 a.m. to noon. Residents can find out availability for appointments at www.blood.ca and can find the Canadian Blood Services clinic closest to them by downloading the Canadian Blood Services `Give Blood' app. CROWN/DENTURE REPAIRS & RELINES, WHILE YOU WAIT Mon. - Fri. 9am - 6pm Saturday 9am - 1pm seniors DisCount Free Consultations New patients & ChilDren welcoMe OAKVILLE'S ONLY DENTAL OFFICE WITH A LAB ON PREMISES For more news, visit insidehalton.com/oakville-on 2274 Lakeshore Rd. W. (at East Street) Oakville 905-827-2066 · www.brontedentist.com Dr. Michael Vo d.m.d · Kim Chung d.d. In the June 25 edition of the Oakville Beaver page 39 the address shown was incorrect. The correct address should have read 250 Wyecroft Road Unit 16 in Oakville. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. Oakville SpOrtS Medicine centre cOrrectiOn nOtice Are you sick and tired of being sick and tired? Wellness and Corrective Care for All Ages · Early morning, late evening and Saturday appointments available · Advanced computerized scans for spinal nerve stress We've helped people suffering with: Low back and neck pain, headaches, fibromyalgia, digestive disorders, breathing problems, osteoarthritis, pinched nerves, ves, sciatica, infertility, allergies, poor posture and more. · Special interest in caring for infants and children · Pregnancy care · X-ray facilities on-site DIAMOND Fabio De Rango Pharmacist/Owner Voted Oakville's Favourite Pharmacist & Pharmacy · Patient Counselling · Complete Diabetic Care · Home Visits · Consultations · Free RX Delivery DE RANGO PHARMACY INC 478 Dundas Street West | 905-257-9737 Canada Post New patients welcome! T: 905-825-9529 · www.oakvillechiro.com 1500 Heritage Way, Unit 1, Oakville DE RANGO PHARMACY INC 2501 Third Line | 905-465-3000 Open til Midnight | 7 Days a Week www.shoppersdrugmart.ca

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