Paramedics called to several crashes overnight
Three people were hospitalised after emergency services crews were called to crashes across the Toowoomba region overnight.
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QUEENSLAND Ambulance Service paramedics had a busy night after they were called to several crashes.
They transported a woman to the Ipswich Hospital in a stable condition with a back injury after her vehicle crashed into a tree.
The incident occurred in Laidley Heights near the intersection at Burgess Road and Gatton Laidley Road East at 6.08am on Wednesday.
In an unrelated matter, paramedics treated a man aged in his 40s after a two-vehicle crash in Warwick at 6am.
The man suffered a chest injury in the crash near the intersection of Bracker Road and Warwick Killarney Road.
The man was transported to the Warwick Hospital, in stable condition.
Finally, paramedics transported a patient to the Toowoomba Hospital after a two-vehicle crash on Ladner Street and Wuth Street at 6.39pm.
Originally published as Paramedics called to several crashes overnight