Hemodiealysis (22.x.1)

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RAZORS At 7am — Two of the vampires start getting calls from their clinics. Of the two-dozen vampires, only these two are Tu-Th-Sa at 6AM. They are from different clinics, so finding a backup should not be a problem or particularly noticed. But the nurses say the vampires should come at the last (2PM) shift, and they will bump the other vampires earlier. Sports Basement opens at 10AM, but none of the employees appear to care that we are blocking part of the parking lot. On a Saturday morning very few people are rushing to get equipment. All of our containers are simply white with the Firehorse logo on them, a QR code, and a web link to ‘hemodiealysis.com’. Anyone following that link will get some information about housing the homeless. The simplicity and consistency of the containers may make us look like a construction crew. Around 11AM, two more vampires get called by their (different) clinics. Again, they are told to show up at 2PM. In this case, one of the 2PM vampires is called and asked to come in early, which she says she can’t do. There was no arguing, so there must have been an alternate.

❦ During all this time — we finished setting up our camp: housing is assembled, water and food stations are set up, refrigerators and freezers are running in a few containers, waste management is prepared, and twenty scheduled patients and the four scheduled vampires have all done dialysis. Our ratio is a bit off because we believe we needed a lot of redundancy among vampires. But if we do it more often and mostly with compatible blood types, there should not be a blood-thirst problem.

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