Man injured after being rammed by bull at Ambrose private property
There has been a significant condition update for a man who was flown to hospital by rescue chopper after being charged by a bull in the Gladstone region. LATEST.
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A man who suffered serious crush injuries in a horror bull ramming incident at a Central Queensland property on Sunday, has been discharged from hospital.
The RACQ CapRescue chopper was tasked after the 54-year-old suffered chest injuries when he was charged by a bull at Dundee Station, Ambrose, north of Gladstone.
The rescue service reported the man had suffered suspected crush injuries while working in a cattle yard, just after 11am at the private property, and Queensland Ambulance Service, which also attended the scene by road, said he was flown to Rockhampton Hospital in a serious condition.
On Tuesday, a Central Queensland Hospital and Health Service spokeswoman said the man had been discharged from hospital.