Blue rescue inhaler in gray case
Description
I lost my blue rescue inhaler yesterday around 4pm. It’s tucked inside a gray protective case with a white label on the lid, and the inhaler itself is a Ventolin HFA with a small dent on the cap. There’s a bright yellow sticky note on the case that says 'REPLACEMENT NEEDED.' I was walking from Marion Square toward the Charleston City Market, and I think I dropped it near the Visitor Center on Meeting Street. I rely on it daily to keep my asthma under control, and the humidity here in Charleston makes me anxious without it. If you find it, email me at [email protected] and we can meet up near Market Street to pick it up.
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