Mr. Omodei questions the Minister for Health about accident victims being diverted from Manjimup due to a lack of doctors. The Minister acknowledges the issue and praises St John Ambulance, but dismisses the questioner's understanding.

AnsweredQoN 246Legislative Assembly
Asked
23 October 2002
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As a supplementary question, is the Minister for Health aware that, last weekend, St John Ambulance and the police delivered accident victims to the Bunbury Regional Hospital and other local hospitals because there were no doctors at Manjimup? What will the minister do about that? Mr R.C. KUCERA

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I am aware of that. I compliment and thank the wonderful people from St John Ambulance volunteers programs for their work. If the member for Warren-Blackwood cannot understand the fairly detailed and principled answer I just gave to his question, he is doing his electors a disservice.
Mr R.C. KUCERA replied: I am aware of that. I compliment and thank the wonderful people from St John Ambulance volunteers programs for their work. If the member for Warren-Blackwood cannot understand the fairly detailed and principled answer I just gave to his question, he is doing his electors a disservice.
I am aware of that. I compliment and thank the wonderful people from St John Ambulance volunteers programs for their work. If the member for Warren-Blackwood cannot understand the fairly detailed and principled answer I just gave to his question, he is doing his electors a disservice.

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