Victorian farming communities set to receive defibrillators

Rebecca Nadge
Updated August 27 2021 - 3:10pm, first published August 24 2021 - 1:30pm
IMPORTANT: Denise Leed, Pyramid Hill, says the average ambulance wait time is about 50 minutes.
IMPORTANT: Denise Leed, Pyramid Hill, says the average ambulance wait time is about 50 minutes.

Successful applicants of a program to supply defibrillators to farming communities say the machines will make a real difference in isolated areas.

Rebecca Nadge

Rebecca Nadge

Livestock editor

Bec is livestock editor for The Land. She has previously worked for Stock & Land in Victoria, the ABC in Kununurra, and newspapers in Kalgoorlie and New Zealand. Contact her at bec.nadge@theland.com.au

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