Paramedics called to many incidents across Rockhampton region
From a frightening fall through a glass window to multiple crashes and a fire, details on a string of serious emergency callouts in the Rockhampton region overnight can be revealed.
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Two crashes, a shed fire and a frightening fall were among the emergency callouts across the Rockhampton region overnight.
The flurry of emergencies began about 8.59pm when paramedics were called to a single-vehicle rollover on Hume Rd at Kabra.
A woman in her 30s was taken to Rockhampton Hospital in a stable condition with leg injuries.
Then, at 10.53pm crews were called to a single-vehicle crash on Eton St in West Rockhampton.
A woman in her 40s was taken to Rockhampton Hospital in a stable condition with a head injury.
At 12.55am paramedics were called to an incident at a private address in Berserker where a person sustained serious injuries to their shoulder and torso.
Police were initially called due to the nature of the injuries but a spokesman for Queensland Police Service explained on Sunday the patient had fallen through a window and officers were taking no further action.
The patient was taken to Rockhampton Hospital in a serious condition.
At 5.29am on Sunday paramedics were on standby at a shed fire on Alexandra St in Park Avenue.
No patients were reported at the incident.
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Originally published as Paramedics called to many incidents across Rockhampton region