on 14-08-2015 07:54
on 14-08-2015 07:54
Hey Guys,
You may have seen that we support the Blood Bikers- Who are they?
Well Blood Bikers are one of the unseen emergency services, they're unpaid professionals who volunteer to distribute, Blood, test results, donated breast milk for premature babies and may other really important medical items around the country when people need it the most.
You're never really likely to know if you have had anything from them, but if you've ever needed the above they'll have been the ones that helped in your hour of need.
O2 is really proud to support such dedicated people.
So today we're supporting Blood Bike Day, in very much the O2 way, we're be doing some competitions through the @O2Businessuk twitter account as well as @O2Music so keep your eyes peeled for those.
Prizes are England Rugby Shirts, Amazon vouchers, O2 Academy vouchers and a Dell Laptop.
We'll also have loads of different content going on the Blue- http://news.o2.co.uk/ Including a quiz on what type of volunteer you could be for the Blood Bikers which is fun.
The day is all about raising awareness for this service and hopefully driving up new volunteers too. If you're interested do follow @O2Businessuk throughout the day of course check out our press release here
Brad
on 14-08-2015 08:05
A really excellent cause to support @Anonymous Having worked in the NHS all my life I can't express how reliant we were on this service. As you say, very few people realise they even exist. They also transfer important medication from one hospital to another if supplies run out. Real life savers
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 14-08-2015 08:07
A very much unpublicised service which is vital to so may of us. It's great that O2 support this service and such a shame that these volunteers don't get the praise and recognition they deserve.
on 14-08-2015 08:19
on 14-08-2015 08:19
We didn't call them the Blood Bikers in my day though. They were an 'unofficial' group of staff who worked for the Path Lab or Ambulance service and rode motor bikes and were willing to provide this service on a rota basis. (They did it in London. We wanted it in Coventry) We called them the Emergency MB team ...
Veritas Numquam Perit
14-08-2015 08:51 - edited 14-08-2015 08:52
14-08-2015 08:51 - edited 14-08-2015 08:52
@Cleoriff wrote:
We didn't call them the Blood Bikers in my day though. They were an 'unofficial' group of staff who worked for the Path Lab or Ambulance service and rode motor bikes and were willing to provide this service on a rota basis. (They did it in London. We wanted it in Coventry) We called them the Emergency MB team ...
It was a similar setup for my mum's ambulance service when she was (up until recently) a paramedic. The service has become its own entity, and rightly so I think @Cleoriff
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on 14-08-2015 10:22
on 14-08-2015 10:33
on 14-08-2015 10:33
Did the quiz and apparently I am best suited to be a Shift Co-ordinator. Absolutely spot on...
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on 14-08-2015 10:37
on 14-08-2015 12:48
on 14-08-2015 12:48
Seems I'm best suited to be a driver/rider....must be the experience of driving a motorbike round the craziness of Bangkok
on 14-08-2015 13:01
on 14-08-2015 13:01