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10:04am Thursday 8th May 2008
BLOOD from 2,500 donors had to be thrown away after Southampton's blood refrigeration system broke down.
The donations were discarded when the refrigeration plant at the city's National Blood Service depot failed for four days.
The blood had to be thrown out because it no longer met the National Blood Service's health and safety guidelines.
With one unit of blood costing £150 to process, the loss will have cost the service about £375,000.
The National Blood Service has maintained that patients and services in Southampton were not affected.
However Hampshire's blood donors have described the fridge failure as an "absolute tragedy".
The problems began at the National Blood Service's centre based at Southampton General Hospital on Monday, April 28. The refrigeration unit was then out of order for four days.
Ruth Greenaway, spokeswoman for the National Blood Service in the south, said: "Due to a problem with the refrigeration plant, we were unable to issue red blood cells from our Southampton centre last week.
"The supply of platelets and other products was unaffected and normal service for red blood cells was resumed on Friday.
"Our overriding priority is ensuring the safety of the blood on which patients depend.
"Quality regulations stipulate that blood must be stored between two and six degrees Celsius.
"The 2,500 red cells held at the Southampton centre at the time of the problem with the refrigeration plant breached our rigorous quality standards and therefore had to be discarded.
"We should emphasise that the regular maintenance checks carried out across all our centres make events such as this a very rare occurrence."
Dedicated blood donor Barry Foot, of Watton Road, Holbury, criticised the service for allowing the blood to go to waste.
The 67-year-old, who has given 101 units of blood, said: "For this to happen is an absolute tragedy.
"I would have thought there would have been a back-up fridge they could use - four days is just too long. Now we need even more help to try to replace the lost blood."
Mrs Greenaway added: "No patients were affected by this event. We have contingency plans to ensure hospitals continue to be supplied with blood as and when they need it.
"These were put into effect on discovery of the problem, with emergency deliveries continuing from our Southampton centre throughout this period."
jimbo, Southampton says...
10:27am Thu 8 May 08
Count Dracula, New York, fighting Blade says...
10:31am Thu 8 May 08
Big Boy, Hythe says...
10:37am Thu 8 May 08
Me, here says...
10:50am Thu 8 May 08
Idiots, says...
10:53am Thu 8 May 08
jimbo wrote:Yes?
IDIOTS
Adrian Smith, says...
12:00pm Thu 8 May 08
Me wrote:I gace blood yesterday at the centre in question. They have alarms to monitor these things. I did notice that the alarm monitoring the Computer power feed had a red light on and notice saying an engineer had been called. After looking a second time I noticed that the engineer have been called in 2001! - yes seven years ago.
why the hell did they fail for four days? surely once they fail, you get them fixed asap? four days seems a hell of a long time! what a farce.
Probably what happened, says...
12:03pm Thu 8 May 08
Me wrote:Failed Friday evening, alarm didn't work to page the swotchboard, who didn't call the engineer. Staff got back after 3-day weekend.
why the hell did they fail for four days? surely once they fail, you get them fixed asap? four days seems a hell of a long time! what a farce.
Adrian Smith, says...
12:07pm Thu 8 May 08
Grammar Police, Southampton says...
12:17pm Thu 8 May 08
Follow up, says...
12:26pm Thu 8 May 08
Grammar Police wrote:A switchboard with lights - you sort of swatch it for alarms.
What\'s a swotchboard?
Adrian Smith, says...
12:27pm Thu 8 May 08
Adrian Smith wrote:"Left hand corner"
I also noticed a small blue ball in the left hand corner of the room, which smelt of blueberries, is this a co-indcidence or not?
methodman, Eastleigh says...
12:56pm Thu 8 May 08
Robert, says...
4:03pm Thu 8 May 08
Ken, Hospital says...
8:08pm Thu 8 May 08
Ken, Southampton says...
11:50pm Thu 8 May 08
Someone who knows, here says...
2:03am Fri 9 May 08
Job on the line, ah ha, that would be telling says...
3:36am Sat 10 May 08
Job on the line, ah ha, that would be telling says...
3:43am Sat 10 May 08
Robert wrote:Add a couple of zeros and covert into pounds will give you a rough idea of how big a gaffe
2,500 red cells isn\'t much blood. They\'ve made another gaffe.
Labtechno, southampton says...
1:40pm Wed 14 May 08
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George, says...
10:14am Thu 8 May 08