
The scene was then handed over to Grafton police, who are investigating the incident.Īnyone who has information that could lead to a possible arrest is urged to contact Grafton police on 66420222.ĭr Badaoui has also put up a $5000 cash reward for anyone who provides information to police that leads to an arrest. House, 60 Albany St, Coffs Harbour or PO Box 2244, Coffs Harbour 26522 DeNtiSt Dr robert Backhouse Dr Zed Badaoui Dr Scott Davis Dr Peter happ Dr tony Kershaw Dr Mark Mowat Dr. “We managed to knock the blaze down in about 40 minutes, but it took us around three-and-a-half hours in total to decontaminate the scene and check for hot spots.” Visiting Medical Officer Easy Find List Jun'08. “When our crews arrived at the scene, there was a fair bit of live flames,” he said. Grafton and South Grafton fire brigades attended the blaze on Saturday morning, as did a HAZMAT crew because of asbestos in the building, Grafton station officer Mick Kearns said yesterday. “Dougherty Constructions and Guild Insurance have been a great help and will be of great assistence when it comes to a speedy re-opening,” Dr Badaoui said. However, he admitted it will be at least a month before they are operating as normal.

He also hoped they will have two consultation rooms up and running by Thursday. “I will be going into the room tomorrow to do a sort of stocktake to see how much we have lost,” he said. While Dr Badaoui still did not know the dollar value of the damage, he expected the bill for equipment alone to reach at least $100,000. “Luckily though no patient records were destroyed.” “We have five dentists working out of here who see upwards of 15 patients a day and now, we are completely shut down. What has happened here is just a senseless act of vandalism and the people who did this would have got less than five seconds of joy out of lighting this fire and clearly do not understand the amount of people that it has impacted,” Dr Badaoui said. “We are fairly certain the fire started from a few wheelie bins we had out the back. The entire building was damaged by smoke and soot, rendering all of the consultation rooms un-operational. The back room of the surgery, where sterilisation equipment and supplies were kept, was gutted. When Dr Badaoui arrived at the surgery, there were three vehicles there and about 30 personnel from the NSW Fire Brigade bringing the blaze under control.

Their Duke Street dental surgery, Grafton Dental Centre, was on fire.

AT about 3am on Saturday, Dr Zed Badaoui and his wife, Dr Elisabeth Konig, woke to a phone call from an emergency service worker.
