QAS Morning Round-up - Friday, 18 February 2022

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Labrador – vehicle and pedestrian incident

A male patient was transported to the Gold Coast University Hospital in a stable condition after a vehicle and pedestrian incident on Brisbane Road at 5.37am.

Clontarf – single-vehicle crash

Two stable patients, one with neck and back pain, were transported to Redcliffe Hospital after a single-vehicle crashed down an embankment and into a tree at the intersection of Elizabeth Avenue and Macdonnell Road at 4.36am.

Airlie Beach – single-vehicle rollover

Paramedics transported a male patient to Proserpine Hospital in a stable condition after a single-vehicle rollover on Waterson Way at 3.50am.

Inverlaw – single-vehicle into tree

Two stable patients were transported to Kingaroy Hospital after a single-vehicle crashed into a tree on Minmore Road and Deep Creek Road at 2.30am, including a male in his early 20s with a head injury and a male in his late teens with no obvious injuries.

Beenleigh – vehicle and motorcycle crash

A male in his 50s was transported to Gold Coast University Hospital in a serious but stable condition with leg and pelvic injuries following a vehicle and motorcycle crash on Logan Street and City Road at 10.56pm.

Raceview – single-vehicle crash

A female patient was transported to Ipswich Hospital in a stable condition following a single-vehicle crash into a pole on Butler Street and Wildey Street at 10.56pm.

Landsborough – two-vehicle crash

Paramedics transported one male in his teens in a stable condition to Sunshine Coast University Hospital after a two-vehicle crash on Steve Irwin Way at 9.38pm.

Mount Louisa –snake bite

Paramedics transported one stable female patient in her 20s to Townsville Hospital after a reported snake bite on Keeper Court at 8.30pm.

Mackay Harbour – motorcycle crash

Paramedics transported a male patient in a stable condition to Mackay Hospital after a motorcycle crash on Ron Searl Drive at 7.53pm.

Corfield – single-vehicle roll over

A stable male patient in his 30s was transported to Winton Hospital after a single-vehicle roll over on the Kennedy Development Road at 7.45pm.

Flagstone – single-vehicle rollover

Paramedics, including critical care and the High Acuity Response Unit, attended a single-vehicle rollover on Homestead Road at 6.41pm. A male in his 20s with head injuries was transported to Princess Alexandra Hospital in a serious condition.

Landsborough – fall from horse

Paramedics transported a female in her 50s in a serious condition with pelvic and lower limb injuries to Sunshine Coast University Hospital after a fall from a horse on Amigh Road at 6.34pm.

Walligan – motorcycle crash

Paramedics transported one male patient in his mid-20s with lower limb injuries after a motorcycle crash on the Dundowran Road Roundabout at 6.30pm.

Miami – search and rescue

QAS joined other emergency services in the search for a reported missing person at Miami Beach at 6.06pm. This incident is ongoing, however paramedics are no longer on scene.

Cabarlah – two-vehicle crash

Paramedics responded to a two-vehicle crash on the New England Highway at 5.47pm in which one patient was entrapped. They were extricated and airlifted to the Princess Alexandra Hospital in a critical condition. Two other stable patients were transported by road to Toowoomba Hospital, including a female in her early teens with abdominal injuries and a female in her 50s with chest injuries.


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