THE Rotary Club of Berwick has provided a cry alarm for Casey Hospital.
Rotary community service director Lynne Westland said the alarm was to assist deaf parents by alerting them when their baby cried. The alarms cost more than $700 and components are selected to suit various situations.
All smiles for crying alarm
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