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Officers roll up their sleeves for ‘Bleed4Blue’ blood drive

Today, officers from Brisbane City Station, Sergeant Amy Drummond and Acting Sergeant Madison Hughes, rolled up their sleeves to donate blood as part of the Lifeblood ‘Bleed4Blue’ campaign.
This campaign was a blood drive initially created by the New South Wales policing community, as well as the general public, to give back following the stabbing of Detective Sergeant John Breda in February 2018.
Detective Sergeant Breda needed more than 44 bags of blood to save his life, and is a strong advocate for blood donation, encouraging others to donate to make sure there is always enough blood when it is needed most.
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