Snoqualmie resident Kirk Brandenburg gives of his needed O-negative blood during a Puget Sound Blood Center stop, Wednesday, Aug. 20, at Snoqualmie Valley Hospital. As a universal donor, Brandenburg said he gives blood at least once a year. The blood center also visited the Sno Valley Eagles that day. - Seth Truscott / Snoqualmie Valley Record
Seth Truscott / Snoqualmie Valley Record
Snoqualmie resident Kirk Brandenburg gives of his needed O-negative blood during a Puget Sound Blood Center stop, Wednesday, Aug. 20, at Snoqualmie Valley Hospital. As a universal donor, Brandenburg said he gives blood at least once a year. The blood center also visited the Sno Valley Eagles that day.

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October 2, 2008 · Updated 11:32 PM 

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