Blood Donors Sought for Injured FDNY Firefighter

Family, friends and fellow firefighters are rallying to help a New York City firefighter who was injured in the line of duty Dec. 19. A blood drive has been organized for Robert Wiedmann, 38, of Islip Terrace, who was severely burned over half his body in a Brooklyn blaze. He is expected to have at least one surgical procedure a week over the next six to eight weeks, his doctors at NewYork- Presbyterian Hospital/ Weill Cornell Medical Center in Manhattan said.
Dec. 28, 2011

Family, friends and fellow firefighters are rallying to help a New York City firefighter who was injured in the line of duty Dec. 19.

A blood drive has been organized for Robert Wiedmann, 38, of Islip Terrace, who was severely burned over half his body in a Brooklyn blaze.

He is expected to have at least one surgical procedure a week over the next six to eight weeks, his doctors at NewYork- Presbyterian Hospital/ Weill Cornell Medical Center in Manhattan said.

Many of his injuries were third-degree burns.

FDNY spokesman Frank Dwyer said there was a request for blood donations because Wiedmann needs rare Type O negative blood.

Dwyer said the department, including Rescue 2 where Wiedmann worked, was helping friends and family publicize the need through social media, including the department's Twitter account, #FDNY.

Blood donations for Wiedmann can be made through the New York Blood Center at 800-439-6876. His patient number is 203859 and his file number is 71614.

"Anyone who is a match for him, if they want to donate, can call that number and direct their donation to him," Dwyer said.

McClatchy-Tribune News Service

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