San Antonio’s Unique Whole Blood Transfusion Program: Saving Lives Before They Reach the Hospital

Ambulances Utilizing Whole Blood for Medical Treatment

For the past five years, first responders worldwide have been closely monitoring San Antonio. A notable aspect of this city’s EMS system is its unique whole blood transfusion program. Dr. CJ Winckler, the deputy medical director of the San Antonio Fire Department, highlighted this initiative as a first and only metropolitan system in America to carry whole blood for transfusions.

This program involves eight city EMS vehicles equipped with whole blood that can be administered to individuals at risk of bleeding to death before reaching the hospital. In various scenarios such as blunt hemorrhagic shock patients from car accidents, penetrating trauma cases involving gunshot or knife wounds, and even complicated pregnancy-related emergencies, the availability of whole blood for transfusions has proven to be life-saving.

Dr. Winckler discussed a specific incident involving a young mother experiencing severe bleeding who was successfully treated with a transfusion in a critical situation. The results have been impressive, with a notable increase in saving the lives of blunt trauma patients demonstrating the significant impact of this prehospital blood transfusion program.

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