Featured in type oBYUnited States ArmyApr 29, 2020ShareHow ‘walking blood banks’ will save lives on the battlefieldWhile carrying a ruck sack may sometimes feel like the equivalent of carrying a refrigerator on your back, a ruck sack is not able to provide a stable, temperature-controlled environment for lifesaving blood products that might be needed in remote o… BYUnited States ArmyApr 29, 2020ShareBYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020ShareThe Red Cross has only 2 days worth of Type-O blood leftImagine going into the Emergency Room, bleeding from a car accident. The EMTs tell you it doesn’t have to be a serious injury as long as they can handle the blood loss. Imagine then being told they can’t actually handle the blood loss – even at … BYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020Share
BYUnited States ArmyApr 29, 2020ShareHow ‘walking blood banks’ will save lives on the battlefieldWhile carrying a ruck sack may sometimes feel like the equivalent of carrying a refrigerator on your back, a ruck sack is not able to provide a stable, temperature-controlled environment for lifesaving blood products that might be needed in remote o… BYUnited States ArmyApr 29, 2020Share
BYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020ShareThe Red Cross has only 2 days worth of Type-O blood leftImagine going into the Emergency Room, bleeding from a car accident. The EMTs tell you it doesn’t have to be a serious injury as long as they can handle the blood loss. Imagine then being told they can’t actually handle the blood loss – even at … BYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020Share