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American Red Cross (ARC), specifically the biomedical services division. The ARC provides about 35% of transfused blood in the US. [1] America's Blood Centers (ABC), North America's largest network of non-profit community blood centers. [2]
The ECRV, or Emergency Communications Response Vehicle, was designed and created for the American Red Cross by Disaster Services Communications paid and volunteer staff, to provide communications links between disaster relief operations and the Disaster Operation Center. However, as of February 21, 2013, the ECRV has been phased out in favor of ...
Red Cross of Guinea-Bissau Portuguese: Cruz Vermelha da Guiné-Bissau: Guyana Red Cross Society Haitian Red Cross French: Croix-Rouge haïtienne Haitian Creole: Kwa Wouj Ayisyen: 29 May 1932: Honduran Red Cross: Spanish: Cruz Roja Hondureña: 24 September 1937: Hong Kong Red Cross: Chinese: 香港紅十字會: 12 July 1950: Hungarian Red Cross
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An American Red Cross Disaster Action Team responding to a house fire in Detroit, Michigan A Disaster Action Team is the local disaster response unit in chapters of the American Red Cross . American Red Cross chapters have Disaster Action Teams (commonly called "DATs"), which provide disaster relief services on an on-call basis.
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The American Red Cross in the Great War (The Macmillan Company, 1919). Dulles, Foster Rhea. The American Red Cross: A History. (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1950). Egan, Timothy B. and Thanousone Pravongviengkham. "American Red Cross: A History and Analysis" (Defense Technical Information Center, 2016) online; Fike, Claude E.
The American Red Cross National Headquarters is located at 430 17th Street NW in Washington, D.C. Built between 1915 and 1917, it serves both as a memorial to women who served in the American Civil War and as the headquarters building for the American Red Cross. [2] It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1965. [2] [3]