Medical update on man crushed by heavy vehicle
Cairns Hospital has provided an update on the condition of a man whose legs were crushed by a reversing heavy vehicle in Portsmith.
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Cairns Hospital has provided an update on the condition of a man whose legs were crushed by a reversing heavy vehicle in Portsmith.
On Monday the man was fighting for life after allegedly being struck by a truck at about 1pm.
The Cairns street was overwhelmed by emergency service vehicles after reports of a truck hitting a pedestrian.
At 1.50pm police, Queensland Fire Department and paramedics were called to Plath Cl in Portsmith in response to reports a man had been injured in a traffic incident.
Four fire trucks responded to the incident along with multiple police vehicles, an ambulance, and the Forensic Crash Unit.
#Portsmith - A patient is being assessed for a significant leg injury following a truck and pedestrian incident on Plath St at 1.50pm.
â Queensland Ambulance (@QldAmbulance) September 30, 2024
It’s understood the man was allegedly run over by a blue-coloured truck and dog just behind the Cairns Regional Council complex on Spence St while the vehicle was reversing.
A Queensland Police Service spokeswoman said investigators were still trying to work out how the incident unfolded.
A Queensland Ambulance Service spokeswoman said a man in his 40s was treated for significant leg injuries when paramedics arrived at the scene.
Paramedics later transported the man to Cairns Hospital in a life-threatening condition at 2.41pm.
On Wednesday Cairns Hospital refused to state the exact age of the injured man, however a spokeswoman said he was considered to be in a stable condition.
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Originally published as Medical update on man crushed by heavy vehicle