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Fence victim is set free

By Casey Neill

Emergency services freed a man who got stuck on a fence in Dandenong.
A member of the public reported the man’s predicament about 6.15pm on Tuesday 6 June.
Two CFA trucks attended the scene, on Langhorne Street near Lonsdale Street, alongside police and paramedics.
An Ambulance Victoria spokesman said the man’s leg was caught between some palings and he was taken to Dandenong Hospital in a stable condition with minor injuries.
A Dandenong police officer said there were “no criminal offences detected” in relation to the 45-year-old’s mishap.

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