Firefighter makes first blood donation

Aireys Inlet firefighter Andrew Wilson makes his first-ever blood donation. (Supplied)

Aireys Inlet firefighter Andrew Wilson is doing more than fighting fires to help the community by making his first-ever blood donation.

Mr Wilson took part in the 2023 Red Cross Lifeblood Emergency Services Blood Drive by donating his blood to the program that runs from June 1 to August 31.

He said the process was quicker than he thought it would be and that the donation was another way for him to help others.

“I was inspired by my wife, who is a regular blood donor,” Mr Wilson said.

“I’ve wanted to do it for a long time, so I thought it was time to step up and do it myself and take part in the drive.

“Aside from the interview beforehand to determine your suitability, the actual blood draw took me less than 15 minutes.”

Mr Wilson said giving blood was like volunteering with the Country Fire Authority (CFA) as it allowed him to “give back” and “help people”.

“It’s easy, just do it… plus, you get all the treats at the end,” he said.

“It’s an extension of what we do at CFA. While it might not be in our direct community, it’s still helping others.

“It’s pretty neat, you get a text message a few days after your donation, and it tells you where your blood has gone, and mine was sent to the Mornington Peninsula.

“You get a milkshake at the end, which is something to look forward to, but it’s super easy and probably sounds a lot scarier than it actually is, so pull together and join in the cause.”

More information on the Red Cross Emergency Services Blood Drive and how to donate blood is available at www.lifeblood.com.au.