Teen flown to hospital after crash in North Burnett
A teenage girl has been flown to hospital after a serious crash in the North Burnett where five other patients were also treated. WATCH THE VIDEO
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A young girl has been flown to hospital after suffering “significant” arm and abdominal injuries in a single vehicle crash in the North Burnett.
The crash happened at Deep Creek on Gayndah Mundubbera Rd about 8.12am on Friday.
The vehicle reportedly went down an embankment.
Four children and two adults were being assessed by paramedics, a spokeswoman from the Queensland Ambulance Service said.
A man aged in his 20s was uninjured while a woman in her 20s suffered chest injuries was taken to Mundubbera hospital.
A girl in her early teens was flown to Bundaberg Hospital with “significant” arm and abdominal injuries.
She was in a stable condition.
Another teen girl was also taken to hospital, while two younger girls with head injuries were taken to Mundubbera hospital in stable conditions.
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