Busy night for Bundaberg emergency services with three crashes
A series of traffic crashes kept emergency services busy in Bundaberg overnight, with three separate incidents leading to hospitalisation and a suspended licence.
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It was a busy night for emergency services across the Bundaberg region, with three separate traffic crashes landing multiple people in hospital.
The night began on Goodwood Road when emergency services were called to the scene of a single-car rollover at roughly 8:30pm.
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Queensland Ambulance services attended to a man in his 20s who received a leg injury as a result of the crash.
A Queensland Police media spokesman said the white Hyundai had flipped onto its roof near the Isis Pet Motel, but did not block any traffic.
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Police media reported the man received a notice of suspension of his licence as a result of the crash after he refused to supply a specimen to police.
He was transported to the Bundaberg Hospital in a stable condition.
Investigations are ongoing.
As the night wore on, paramedics were called to the scene of a crash in Bundaberg North at roughly 1:32am.
A car had collided with a pole while travelling along Mount Perry Road, with one person taken to the Bundaberg Hospital in a stable condition.
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A second passenger in the car declined ambulance services assistance.
Investigations are ongoing.
A few short hours later emergency services were called to Innes Park after a motorcycle crashed into a kangaroo at 3:42am.
A male patient was transported from Innes Park Road to the Bundaberg Hospital in a stable condition with abrasions.