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Toowoomba, Darling Downs emergency wrap: Man in hospital after car, motorcycle crash in Harristown

A man is in a serious condition and three others are in hospital after a car collided with a motorbike on a major Toowoomba intersection on Saturday night. Our emergency services wrap here:

Wait time for Qld ambulances increases to more than 25 minutes

Here is a wrap of crash and emergency incidents across Toowoomba, the Darling Downs, Southern Downs and Lockyer Valley between February 17-18:

Four hospitalised in Harristown crash

A man is in a serious condition and three others are in hospital after a car collided with a motorbike on a major Toowoomba intersection on Saturday night.

The incident on the corner of James and West Streets in Harristown was reported to emergency services at 11.35pm.

A man in his 20s, who is believed to have been the motorbike rider, was treated for head, leg and pelvic injuries and taken to Toowoomba Hospital.

The three other people, who were in the car at the time, were treated for minor injuries and taken to hospital in a stable condition.

Car vs. pedestrian in Warwick

A woman has suffered leg injuries after a car collided with a pedestrian in Warwick on Saturday night.

Emergency services were called just before 8.30pm to the incident on Albion Street.

The woman in her 30s was treated by paramedics for a leg injury and taken to Warwick Hospital in a stable condition.

Three people hospitalised in Gatton crash

Two elderly people have been taken to Toowoomba Hospital after a two-vehicle crash in Gatton on Saturday.

The incident on Western Drive occurred just before 11am and left a man and woman, both in their 70s, with chest pains.

They were taken to hospital in stable conditions.

A woman in her 30s was also treated for chest pain and minor arm injuries, and was taken to Toowoomba Hospital in a stable condition.

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