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Hackensack University Medical Center is Proud to Announce a Significant Advancement in Emergency Care for Our Communities

Published:
April 21, 2025

What You Need To Know 

Imagine the scene: a serious car accident on Route 80. First responders arrive to find a critically injured driver trapped in the wreckage, losing blood rapidly. Every second counts.

In the past, paramedics could only stabilize trauma patients and rush them to the hospital, hoping they'd survive the journey. But now, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) with Hackensack Meridian Hackensack University Medical Center (HUMC) have a new lifeline on wheels.

Thanks to a recently expanded Blood Bank license and regulatory waiver from the New Jersey Department of Health, specially trained HUMC paramedics are permitted to carry blood to administer blood transfusions right there at the scene or during transport. This seemingly small change is already making a monumental difference in the lives of trauma patients, including a man involved in a table saw accident to his abdomen.

For someone experiencing severe hemorrhage, or bleeding, the body can go into hemorrhagic shock. Blood pressure plummets, oxygen can't reach vital organs, and the body struggles to form blood clots to stop the bleeding. This is exactly what happened to the man injured while using the table saw.

When the transporting ambulance called the MICCOM dispatch center to let the HUMC trauma team know they were coming with a sick patient, Dispatcher Sean Kennedy immediately identified the patient’s condition as being in shock related to his traumatic injury based on the dispatch protocols. “I offered the paramedic unit and the blood to help this patient and made sure the paramedics knew where to intercept the ambulance on the way to the hospital,” said Kennedy.

Pre-hospital blood transfusions are a game-changer in these scenarios. By immediately replacing lost blood, paramedics can:

  • Help restore blood volume to stabilize blood pressure and ensure oxygen flow to vital organs.
  • Provide the necessary components for the body to form clots and stop bleeding more effectively.
  • Buy more time for the patients while transport continues, increasing their chances of survival and a full recovery.

HUMC’s EMS team say carrying blood on board empowers them.

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