Emergency crews treat patients at Fairymead Rd crash
Five people have been assessed after three cars collided in Bundaberg on Tuesday morning.
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Police, ambulance and fire crews arrived at the scene of a three-car crash reported at 8.44am Tuesday.
A spokeswoman for the Queensland Ambulance Service said five people were assessed and in a stable condition.
She said it was likely three of those patients would be taken to Bundaberg Hospital over minor chest injuries.
It has been a busy few days for emergency services, with multiple crashes in the region.
A woman was hospitalised after an early morning crash involving a kangaroo on Monday.
According to a statement from the Queensland Ambulance Service, the woman in her 50s hit the kangaroo with her vehicle on Capricornia Drive at 5.17am.
She was taken to Bundaberg Hospital in a stable condition with abdominal pain.
The crash follows another in the region which happened on Sunday morning when a truck crashed on the Bruce Highway.
According to a statement from the Queensland Ambulance Service, the incident happened at Colosseum near Miriam Vale at 3.12am.
The truck rolled in the incident.
A man was taken to Gladstone Hospital in a stable condition with head injuries and cuts.