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Townsville City – two-vehicle crash

A female in her 60s was transported to Townsville Hospital in a stable condition with chest and leg injures following a two-vehicle crash on Sturt Street and Stokes Street at 5.54am.

Leichhardt – truck and vehicle crash

One patient was transported to Ipswich Hospital in a stable condition with neck, face and arm injures following a truck and vehicle crash on Old Toowoomba Road and Lobb Street at 3.58am. A second patient was uninjured and declined transport to hospital.

Kingsthorpe – single-vehicle rollover

A female in her 70s was transported to Toowoomba Hospital in a stable condition with a head injury following a single-vehicle rollover on Gowrie Mountain School Road an Weedon Road at 2.11am.

Bowen Hills – scooter incident

A female in her 20s was transported to Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital in a stable condition with facial injuries following a scooter incident on Bowen Bridge Road at 2.01am.

Mermaid Beach – alleged assault

A male in his late teens was transported to the Gold Coast University Hospital in a stable condition with a head injury after an alleged assault at a location off the Gold Coast Highway at 11.37pm.

Moodlu – single-vehicle crash

Paramedics responded to reports of a single-vehicle crash into a tree on King Street at 9.56pm. Two stable patients were transported to Caboolture Hospital with minor injuries.

Maryborough – two-vehicle crash

A female in her 60s was transported Maryborough Hospital in a stable condition with minor injuries after a two-vehicle crash on Station Street around 8.30pm.

Kinchant Dam – boating incident

Paramedics assessed three males in her late teens after two boats collided on a dam around 8pm. One patient was transported to Mackay Hospital by road with minor injuries and a second patient was airlifted to Mackay Hospital with a head injury. The third patient declined transport to hospital.

Wellington Point – two-vehicle crash

Paramedics, including critical care and the High Acuity Response Unit, attended a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Stanley Street and Old Cleveland Road East at 7.23pm. Two stable patients were transported to the Princess Alexandra Hospital, including a female in her 20s with hip and knee injuries and a male with abdominal pain.

Doonan – two-vehicle crash

Paramedics, including critical care, responded to reports of a two-vehicle crash in which one vehicle caught alight on Wust Road at 7.12pm. Two stable patients were transported to the Sunshine Coast University Hospital with spinal precautions, including a male child of primary school age with arm and chest injuries and a female in her 40s with minor injuries. A male in his 20s was also assessed for minor injuries and declined transport to hospital

South Gladstone – single-vehicle rollover

Two stable patients were assessed following a single-vehicle rollover on Catalina Entrance around 7pm. A male in his 30s was transported to Gladstone Hospital with minor head injuries and a second male in his 20s did not require hospitalisation.

Redcliffe – skateboard incident

Paramedics transported a male in his 30s to Redcliffe Hospital in a stable condition with a suspected hip injury after a skateboarding incident at a location off Anzac Avenue and Redcliffe Parade at 6.52pm.

Jensen – two-vehicle crash

Paramedics responded to reports of a two-vehicle crash on Veales Road and Macquarie Street at 6.47pm. Three stable patients were transported to Townsville Hospital, including:

  • A female in her late teens with no obvious injuries
  • A female in her 40s with minor injuries
  • A female in her 40s with no obvious injuries

Harlaxton – dog bite

A female in her 40s was transported to Toowoomba Hospital in a stable condition with facial and lower limb injuries after a dog bite at a private address at 6.18pm.


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