ASBP’s low titer Type O whole blood helps save lives on the battlefield
A 75th Ranger Regiment Medic trains to deliver whole blood on the battlefield. The 75th Ranger Regiment's Ranger O Low Titer (ROLO) Whole Blood Program was recognized by the Army Materiel Command as the individual military winner of the annual Army's Greatest Innovation Award at the Association of the United States Army Global Warfare Symposium in Huntsville, Alabama on Mar. 14. (Photo Credit: 75th Ranger Regiment)
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