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Paramedics rush to Wattle Camp after snake bite

A woman was taken to Kingaroy Hospital on Tuesday night after being bitten by an unidentified snake at her South Burnett home.

File photo of a venomous Australian snake. This is not the snake that bit the woman at Wattle Camp. Photographed completely in the wild.
File photo of a venomous Australian snake. This is not the snake that bit the woman at Wattle Camp. Photographed completely in the wild.

A woman in her 60s was transported to Kingaroy Hospital on Monday after suffering a snake bite.

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Paramedics arrived to the private property on Wattle Camp Road at 6.07pm.

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A QAS spokeswoman said the woman was bitten on the foot and transported in a stable condition.

Originally published as Paramedics rush to Wattle Camp after snake bite

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