Two separate motorbike crashes attended by paramedics.
Two motorbike riders were treated for serious limb injuries at separate crashes on the Sunshine Coast.
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A man has been flown to hospital after crashing his motorbike in state forest on the Sunshine Coast.
The LifeFlight helicopter was tasked to the Beerburrum West State Forest on Saturday afternoon to help treat the man who suffered chest injuries.
LifeFlight landed on a dirt road near the scene just after 1pm, and Queensland Ambulance Service paramedics transported the 50-year-old man to the helicopter.
The man was treated for chest injuries by ambulance service paramedics, the LifeFlight critical care doctor and QAS flight paramedic before being flown to Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital in a stable condition.
A second motorcyclist was injured in a serious crash on the Sunshine Coast.
Emergency crews were called to the crash on Aura Boulevard, Nirimba about 2pm Saturday.
A Queensland Ambulance Service spokeswoman said paramedics were treating the rider for significant leg and arm injuries.
Firefighters were also on scene.
It comes after a bike rider was critically hurt and four others sent to the Sunshine Coast University Hospital after a rash of crashes overnight across the Sunshine Coast and Noosa.
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