Road Accident Emergency — Blood Arranged Within Hours
The doctors said he had hours. WMD volunteers arrived with blood before time ran out.
— Anonymous
When a young man was critically injured in a road accident in Rawalpindi, he was rushed to the emergency ward requiring an urgent blood transfusion. The hospital’s blood bank did not have his blood type available, and his family — from a rural area — had no local contacts to arrange donors.
WMD’s Response
The family reached out to WMD’s Blood Support Program helpline. Within hours, WMD’s coordination team activated their volunteer donor network, identified matching donors in the Rawalpindi area, and arranged for the blood to be collected and delivered to the hospital through proper blood bank channels.
The Outcome
The patient received the transfusion in time and went on to make a full recovery. This case highlights the critical importance of maintaining an organized donor registry categorized by blood group and city — something WMD has built across Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Haripur, Mansehra, Abbottabad, and Lahore.
WMD’s Blood Support Program ensures that blood is always arranged through medically approved channels — never through informal or unscreened sources — protecting both donors and recipients.
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