Five people treated by paramedics after three-car crash at a busy Gold Coast intersection
Five people including a baby have been treated by paramedics following a three-car crash at a busy intersection. Find out the details.
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Three people have been taken to hospital following a multi-car pileup at a busy Gold Coast intersection.
A Queensland Ambulance spokesman said the three cars crashed at the intersection of Christine Ave and Gold Water Dr shortly before 9am on Thursday.
Five patients including an infant had to be assessed by paramedics at the scene with three of the injured requiring further treatment at Gold Coast University Hospital. They were all in stable conditions.
Firefighters were also called to the scene to assist with the clean-up.
The crash occurred during peak hour traffic, with delays quickly building and causing a headache for motorists at the busy intersection.
The incident occurred outside a childcare centre and not far from the Robina Bunnings.
Just prior to the multi-car crash at Robina, paramedics had also been called to a moped and car incident along the Gold Coast Highway at Palm Beach. A female rider sustained minor injuries after she was knocked from the scooter. She was treated by paramedics and also taken to Gold Coast University Hospital in a stable condition for further treatment. Traffic delays along the Gold Coast Highway have cleared.