‘I think everyone would do that’: Perrottet calls NSW Health Minister when wife needed ambulance

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‘I think everyone would do that’: Perrottet calls NSW Health Minister when wife needed ambulance
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The Daily Telegraph Tim Blair discusses Dominic Perrottet speaking with Health Minister Brad Hazzard when his wife required an ambulance.

“If anyone is in a circumstance where a loved one, a wife, a spouse, a husband is in some sort of health drama and

there’s anything at all you can do to get an ambulance, I think everyone will do that,” Mr Blair told Sky News host Chris Kenny.

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