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On a Saturday afternoon during October this year, Graham “Keith” Jackson had jus…

On a Saturday afternoon during October this year, Graham “Keith” Jackson had just walked outside his Ilfracombe property when he stood on something and felt a sting.
Looking down, he saw a brown snake
underneath his foot and when he reacted instinctively to kick it away, he felt another sting. He had just been bitten twice on the toe by one of the world’s most deadly snakes.Keith rang his wife Rhonda to alert her, and she immediately called Triple Zero (000). Knowing this would be a life or death situation, she then called Keith’s boss George and his wife Jackie who were nearby and rushed to his aid. QAS Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) Kirsty got in touch with Jackie at the scene to… More
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