Shoalhaven and Milton hospitals treat 10 patients with respiratory issues due to fires

Robert Crawford
Updated August 21 2018 - 12:34pm, first published August 17 2018 - 10:02am
Residents escape the Bomaderry fire on Wednesday. Health authorities say symptoms can occur for several days after smoke is inhaled. Photo: Robert Crawford
Residents escape the Bomaderry fire on Wednesday. Health authorities say symptoms can occur for several days after smoke is inhaled. Photo: Robert Crawford

Shoalhaven and Milton hospitals have received five patients each with respiratory issues related to the bushfires yesterday were among the average number of presentations to the respective hospitals.

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Robert Crawford

Robert Crawford

Senior Journalist

Robert Crawford is a senior journalist at the South Coast Register, for Australian Community Media . Everyone's got a story, what's yours? Email robert.crawford@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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