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Medics first on scene at shopping centre blaze
Emer-g-med treated one patient for smoke inhalation.
Emer-g-med services responded to a fire at Broadacres Shopping Centre on April 6 at around 10:00.
According to Emer-g-med’s national spokesperson Kyle van Reenen, they were the first ones to arrive on scene and conducted evacuations and a triage.

“Fire services arrived shortly after the control of the massive amounts of smoke. We treated one person for smoke inhalation,” said Van Reenen.
The scene is still active and the reason for the fire is as yet unknown.
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