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Emergency wrap: Crews called to house fire and multiple crashes

It has been a busy start to the day for emergency service crews who were called to several incidents across Toowoomba on Thursday including a house fire and crashes.

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It been a busy start to the day for emergency service crews after they were called to several incidents across the region on Thursday morning.

A patient was transported to St Vincent’s Hospital following a single-vehicle rollover.

The incident occurred at 6.46am on Pechey Maclagan and Lebsanfts roads in Goombungee.

The patient who’s gender and age was not disclosed, was transported to hospital in a stable condition.

Paramedics from the Queensland Ambulance Service and crews from Queensland Fire and Emergency Services were called to the scene of a house fire in Pittsworth.

The incident occurred at 4.21am on Hume St.

No patients required treatment, but paramedics remained on scene to support QFES when extinguishing the blaze.

Emergency services have worked to free a teenager who was trapped in a vehicle after it collided with a tree.

The incident occurred on Kingsthorpe Silverleigh and Wilthorn Kelvinhaugh roads at 2.13am.

Crews from the QAS worked to free the man aged in his late teens from the vehicle.

He sustained chest and back injuries as a result of the crash in Kelvinhaugh.

Another man aged in his 60s also required medical attention after sustaining minor injuries.

Both patients were transported to Toowoomba Hospitals in stable conditions.

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