Two crashes in Noosa, Sunshine Coast in wet weather
Six people have been looked over by paramedics after two separate crashes in the Sunshine Coast and Noosa.
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Six people have been looked over by paramedics following two separate crashes in Sunshine Coast and Noosa.
Four people were attended to by paramedics at 12.15pm Friday after a two-vehicle crash in Noosa.
A Queensland Fire Department spokesperson said the cars were travelling along Walter Hay Dr in Noosa when they collided.
No other vehicles were involved in the incident with some traffic delays were expected.
A Queensland Ambulance Service spokesperson said all four occupants were in a stable condition with three ambulances at the crash.
A single-vehicle rollover has been attended by ambulance crews in the Glasshouse Mountains just after 12.45pm on Friday.
A Queensland Fire Department spokesperson said the four-wheel drive slid off the road and rolled over on Commissioners Flat Rd in Peachester, Glasshouse Mountains. No entrapments or hazards were reported.
A Queensland Ambulance Service spokesperson said two people were inside the car at the time with no major injuries.
No other vehicles were involved in the incident with no traffic delays to be expected.
Traffic chaos on Bruce Hwy after truck crashes into ditch
A truck crash on the Bruce Hwy on Friday morning has caused lengthy delays for drivers, with emergency crews urging people to avoid the area.
A Queensland Police Service spokeswoman said it appeared the truck was travelling southbound along the Bruce Hwy at Coochin Creek when it veered off the road and into a ditch, striking a light pole just after 9am on Friday.
No other cars were involved in the incident, according to police, but heavy traffic delays were expected as tow trucks worked to move the truck.
A Queensland Ambulance Service spokeswoman said the truck driver was taken to Caboolture Hospital in a stable condition.
Lane closed, man taken to hospital after Bruce Hwy rollover
A single car rollover on the Bruce Highway at Cooroy has left one lane closed and a man in hospital with head injuries.
Police said they were called to the scene of a single car rollover on the Bruce Highway southbound at Cooroy just before 8am on Wednesday.
A Queensland Ambulance spokeswoman said a man in his 20s was taken to the Sunshine Coast University Hospital in a stable condition with minor head injuries.
No one else was injured in the incident.
Police said one lane of the highway remained impacted.
The rollover comes one day after a horror crash on the Bruce Highway at Cooroy left a teenager in a critical condition.
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Originally published as Two crashes in Noosa, Sunshine Coast in wet weather