Script for the donor interview
Light, spacious room, interviewee is sat opposite the interviewer in front of a table, in view of the camera.
[Interviewer] So what made you decide to donate blood to the NHS?
[Interviewee] Well, two years ago my brother was in a bad car accident. He needed a blood transfusion. I think it was seeing the effect that something so simple, yet so easy to donate could do for someone who really needed it. I’ve been donating regularly ever since.
[Interviewer] So you really feel like you’re making a difference then?
[Interviewee] Yes, absolutely! It’s such a good feeling knowing that every time I give blood, it’s really helping someone, every time it could be the difference between whether someone lives or dies. I’d recommend doing this to anyone.
[Interviewer] And what do you feel about the role of Emergency Bikers in all this?
[Interviewee] Well they play a vital part of course, they save the NHS a lot of money which can then be spent on better things as a opposed to sky high taxi fares and such, and I think it’s fair to say that the bikers are more equipped than a taxi driver would be perhaps, which means the blood, breast milk or organs can be delivered more efficiently as well.
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