People taken to Sunshine Coast University Hospital after multiple crashes at Tanawha and Sunshine Motorway
A motorist has been rushed to hospital after rolling the car they were driving on a hilly road in one of three crashes on the Coast.
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A motorist has been taken to hospital after rolling the car they were driving on a hilly road in one of three crashes on the Coast.
Paramedics rushed to the scene of the single vehicle rollover on Crosby Hill Road at Tanawha at 7.59am on Saturday.
A Queensland Ambulance spokeswoman said the person was uninjured but taken to Sunshine Coast University Hospital as precaution.
The spokeswoman was unable to confirm the age or the gender of the patient.
Lanes were also reduced following a single vehicle crash in the westbound lanes of the Sunshine Motorway at Sippy Downs about 7am.
It's since been cleared.
Meanwhile, paramedics attended a two-vehicle crash at Mooloolaba at 10.38pm on Friday night.
The crash happened on the Sunshine Motorway on ramp.
Two patients were taken to Sunshine Coast University Hospital stable, including a male patient with chest and abdominal injuries.
A family of six was assessed and declined to be transported to hospital and two patients declined QAS assessment.
Police also attended the scene of a crane crash late on Friday afternoon in which an 80-tonne vehicle toppled into three homes at Nirimba.