Paramedics rush to toddler near drowning at Twin Waters on Sunshine Coast
Sunshine Coast paramedics have rushed to treat a toddler after a near drowning at Twin Waters along with a motorway crash at Sippy Downs.
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Emergency services treated a male toddler following a post immersion incident in a pool at a home in Twin Waters on Saturday.
A Queensland Ambulance spokeswoman said paramedics attended the scene off Ocean Drive at 10.19am.
The child was taken to Sunshine Coast University Hospital in a stable condition.
It came after crews treated five people at the scene of a two-vehicle crash at Sippy Downs around 9am.
A Queensland Ambulance spokeswoman said the crash occurred on the Sunshine Motorway southbound on ramp.
Two people were taken to SCUH in stable condition.
Elsewhere, emergency services were on scene of a plane crash on Fraser Island on Saturday morning.
The crash occurred on Orchid Beach, with a rescue helicopter tasked to the scene.
On Friday night, crews rushed to Maroochydore for a vehicle and moped crash.
A male sustained minor injuries after the incident at the intersection of Ball Street and Hinley Avenue at 6.12pm.
He was transported stable to Sunshine Coast University Hospital.