Six people injured after two-car crash at North Deep Creek
Six people, including three young children, were rushed to Gympie Hospital following a head-on collision on a rural road.
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Six people were taken to hospital after two cars collided head-on at North Deep Creek near Gympie on Monday afternoon.
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Emergency crews were called to the scene of the crash, at North Deep Creek Rd, near its intersection with Tamaree Rd, about 4.30pm.
Three children and three adults were involved in the collision, a Queensland Ambulance spokesman said.
A woman in her 50s suffered from chest, shoulder and back pain and was transported in a serious but stable condition to hospital.
A man in his 30s with lower limb pain and a woman in her 30s with no obvious injuries were transported in a stable condition.
Two primary school girls, one with minor abrasions, neck and chest pain, and a male toddler with no obvious injuries were also transported in a stable condition.
All six people were taken to Gympie Hospital.