Two young girls airlifted to hospital after serious car crash in Queensland
Emergency services were called to Queensland’s Scenic Rim after reports of a single-vehicle rollover, which injured four people, including two children.
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Two young children have been airlifted to hospital after getting involved in a serious car accident in Southwest Brisbane.
Emergency services were called to the Mount Lindesay Highway near Palen Creek in Queensland’s Scenic Rim shortly before 7.30am on Tuesday following reports of a serious single-vehicle rollover.
A woman in her 40s, a man in his 50s and two young girls were passengers in the car, which appeared to have flipped while driving.
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Four people, including two kids, airlifted to hospital
Queensland Ambulance confirmed one of the young girls suffered shoulder and arm injuries.
The older teenage girl suffered facial, neck and back injuries following the crash.
The woman in her 40s suffered head injuries, and the man received minor injuries.
All four passengers are in a stable condition.
Queensland Ambulance confirmed they required two helicopters to rescue the passengers of the flipped car.
Three of the four passengers were airlifted to Princess Alexandra Hospital, and one of the children was rushed to Queensland Children’s Hospital.
It is unclear what caused the crash.
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Originally published as Two young girls airlifted to hospital after serious car crash in Queensland