Paramedics and fireys respond to incidents in Cowes, Moe and Yarragon
Emergency services have had a busy start to their week responding to several incidents across Gippsland.
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Paramedics and fireys have been busy responding to several incidents across the Gippsland region.
Three CFA units were called after vehicle into a building on Bass Ave in Cowes at 12.14pm on Monday.
A CFA spokesperson said there was no structural damage and an Ambulance Victoria spokesperson said no emergency treatment or transport was required.
Three CFA trucks and the FRV tackled a small house fire on the corner of Bennett St and Narracan Dr in Moe at 12.06pm.
An FRV spokesperson confirmed the fire was under control three minutes after crews arrived.
Earlier in the morning at 7.12am, five CFA units also responded to a crash on the Princes Highway in Yarragon.
An Ambulance Victoria spokesperson said a woman, believed to be in her 20s, was transported to Latrobe Regional Hospital in a stable condition for observation.
Police and the Department of Transport were also on scene.
Anyone with more information or witnessed any of the incidents is urged to contact the Cowes police station on (03) 5952 2037, the Moe police station on (03) 5128 1100 or the Trafalgar police station on (03) 5633 1188