Infant hospitalised after Woodridge North State School car crash
An infant was among three people transported to hospital after being pulled from a car which crashed through a fence and rolled at a Logan school oval.
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An infant was among three people taken to hospital after being pulled from a vehicle which crashed through a fence and rolled onto a school oval.
Emergency service crews were called to the scene at Woodridge North State School after reports of a single-vehicle crash at Arthur St and Phillips St at 1.15pm.
They found one patient trapped in the Nissan X-Trail before Queensland Fire and Emergency Services freed them from the car.
It was believed the car crashed through a fence and rolled on its side before stopping on the school oval.
A 51-year-old man and 39-year-old woman have been transported to the Princess Alexandra Hospital in a stable condition.
The child has been taken to the Queensland Children’s Hospital, also in a stable condition.
The Forensic Crash Unit is aware of the crash but is not investigating.
A tow truck has already attended the scene and removed the X-Trail.