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A person has been rushed to hospital after a single-vehicle rollover at Mooloolah Valley.
A Queensland Ambulance Service spokeswoman said crews were called to the scene at Mooloolah Valley Connection Rd just after 5.10pm on Friday.
Two units attended including a critical care paramedic.
The person was taken to the Sunshine Coast University Hospital in a stable condition.
Oggy Electrical Scooters launched on Saturday, January 2, with six hubs and 25 scooters from Mooloolaba to Maroochydore.
As the first ride-share scooter business on the Sunshine Coast, the family-run venture is focused on remaining local and offering top quality customer service.
“We are just a mum and dad on the Coast,” Mrs Ogg said.
“Every time you nick a helmet it’s one less time I can take the kids to the movies.
“We need the support of the community.” Sunshine Coast s only ride-share scooter hire business Oggy s Scooters, picture is one of their hubs outside Maroochydore McDonald s.
With plans to introduce the e-scooters into Sunshine Coast University Hospital and University of the Sunshine Coast we may see a lot more of these green machines.
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UPDATE 11.30AM:
Two people have been rushed to hospital following a truck and vehicle pileup at Tanawha on Wednesday morning.
Emergency services responded to reports of a three-vehicle crash along Tanawha Tourist Dr, Tanawha about 10.34am.
A Queensland Ambulance Service spokeswoman said three people had been assessed and two taken to Sunshine Coast University Hospital.
The spokeswoman said the pair were taken to hospital in a stable condition.
The other, believed to be a man, was assessed but declined further treatment.
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