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Fires, dog bites, crashes: Busy weekend for emergency services

Emergency service crews were called to many incidents on Saturday night and Sunday morning, including a house fire, dog bite and single-vehicle rollover.

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A teenage patient was transported to hospital following a single-vehicle rollover.

The incident occurred on Saturday at 11.23pm on the Toowoomba Bypass in Postmans Ridge.

Paramedics from the Queensland Ambulance Service transported one teenage male patient to Toowoomba Hospital in a stable condition.

Paramedics were called to an incident on Murilla St, in Miles after they received reports of a dog bite.

The incident occurred on Sunday about 12am.

One woman aged in her 40s sustained bites and was transported to Miles Hospital in a stable condition.

Emergency service crews were called to a house fire at a private residence in Dalby.

Fireys from the Queensland Fire and Emergency Services were called to the incident on Sunday at 5.58am.

Paramedics remained on scene.

No patients required treatment or transportation to hospital.

Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/fires-dog-bites-crashes-busy-weekend-for-emergency-services/news-story/d975c9fc41ece3fcc959543195c94df6