Five injured in four separate Sunshine Coast crashes just hours apart
Paramedics, police and firefighters on the Sunshine Coast have scrambled to four accidents within hours including a motorcycle crash and a rollover. DETAILS
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Paramedics, police and firefighters on the Sunshine Coast have scrambled to four accidents within hours including a motorcycle crash at Buderim and a rollover at Forest Glen.
Queensland Ambulance service said a man in his 30s was taken to Sunshine Coast University Hospital following a motorcycle crash on Lindsay Road, Buderim at 4.45am. He suffered minor injuries and was reported to be in a stable condition.
Police said the motorbike rider was assisting police with investigations.
At Highworth near Nambour, a man and a woman suffered seat belt injuries after a single-vehicle crash on the corner of Nambour Mapleton Road and Walsh Road at 11.24pm. They were also taken to hospital.
A Queensland Fire Department spokeswoman said the pair crashed into a power pole but no one was trapped.
At Forest Glen, a woman in her 20s with minor injuries has been taken to Sunshine Coast University Hospital after a single-vehicle rollover on Grammar School Way at 10.30pm. Police said she suffered a possible concussion.
Two Queensland Fire crew arrived just before 10.30 after a car ended up on its side near Owen Creek Rd.
A QFD spokeswoman said the driver became trapped but was quickly freed and placed in the hands of paramedics.
At Cooloolabin, a woman in her 60s with a head injury has been taken to Nambour Hospital following a single-vehicle crash on Shrapnel Road at 10.07pm.
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Originally published as Five injured in four separate Sunshine Coast crashes just hours apart