KELOWNA — Kelowna’s first responders are rolling up their sleeves and donating their blood for the kick off to Sirens for Life campaign.
The campaign encourages eligible blood donors to support emergency personnel and help save lives.
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Canadian Blood Services says it takes up to 50 donors to save one car crash victim.
The organization says there’s an ongoing need for blood and encourages Okanagan residents to donate.
Sirens for Life runs from September 1 to October 31.
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