Time's running short for . The Texas-based blood bank says blood collections are not keeping pace with transfusion needs of hospital patients.
Linda Goelzer, director of public relations for Carter BloodCare, said the organization may not be able to meet all orders for transfusion by Wednesday, July 31.
Dallas-Fort Worth isn't the only region facing this issue. Goelzer said programs nationwide are experiencing similar shortages.
"It has become very difficult for us to reach out to other blood programs that might have a little extra and find it from them," Goelzer said. "We have also had other larger programs contact us, and of course, we don't have anything to share."
Goelzer says that while donations usually dip in the summertime, the cause of such a widespread shortage isn't clear.
According to , high school blood drives supply roughly 20% of donations in Texas communities.