Mobile blood drive follows donor footprints
A brand new vehicle used for mobile blood donation will commence service in April this year. Run by the Hong Kong Red Cross Blood Transfusion Services, the vehicle is 11-meter long, 3.8-meter high, 2.6-meter wide and weights 16 tons. It has a waiting room, a meeting room, a work station and three beds for blood donation. The highlight of the vehicle is a built-in generator, which allows it to operate independently without any external power source. The mobile blood collection centre can travel around popular spots in the city, such as housing estates, colleges, community centres and parks, and encourage more people to give blood.
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