Fire and ambulance crews respond to multi-vehicle Bundaberg East crash
Emergency services responded to a three-vehicle crash after being called to a woman pinned between cars in Bundaberg.
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Emergency crews were called to the scene of a multi-vehicle crash in Bundaberg East on Saturday morning.
A Queensland Fire Department spokeswoman said they received a call at about 10.30am for a crash on Leivesley St.
“It was a three vehicle road traffic crash with no entrapments,” the spokeswoman said.
A Queensland Ambulance Service spokesman said all involved were assessed at the scene but declined to be taken to hospital.
Earlier on Saturday morning, a woman was freed after being pinned between two cars on Takalvan St in Avoca.
A Queensland Fire Department spokeswoman confirmed firefighters received a call about 8.40am regarding a car and pedestrian incident.
“It looks like one person was trapped between the two vehicles,” the spokeswoman said.
Firefighters worked to release the woman before she was freed at about 9.20am.
A Queensland Ambulance Service spokesman said they had four paramedic units attend the scene.
“She suffered leg injuries and was transported stable to Bundaberg Hospital,” the spokesman said.
A Queensland Police Service spokesman said an investigation into the crash was ongoing.
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