Mernda Fire Brigade member Stephanie Tamer has rolled up her sleeve to donate blood for the first time, helping to save about 2877 lives with fellow CFA members.
More than 950 blood donations were made by the CFA between June 1 and August 31 as part of this year’s Emergency Services Blood Drive.
The CFA donations were made up of more than 590 plasma, 330 whole blood and 30 platelet donations, with 19 members taking part for the first time.
Stephanie said donating plasma was an easy way to make a big difference.
“For me, it’s just about being able to help someone,” she said.
“We do much harder things to help people in our role as a CFA volunteer, so sitting down to give blood felt like such an easy way to make a difference for someone who might need it.”
CFA finished the national challenge in a strong third place overall, behind only NSW and Victoria Police.
CFA chief officer Jason Heffernan, who also donated, said volunteers are always willing to go above and beyond.
“Our volunteers selflessly give up their time every day to help others, so it’s great to see our members continuing to get behind this vital initiative,” Jason said.
Stephanie said she plans to return to the donor chair to do her part again.
“…I’ll be back. If you can do it as often as you’re eligible, you should. It only takes about 10 minutes and it’s such an easy way to help others,” she said.
Details: www.lifeblood.com.au or call 13 14 95.







