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UPDATE 2.45PM: All three patients from a multi-vehicle crash along Steve Irwin Way have been taken to hospital. Two patients were taken to Sunshine Coast University Hospital suffering neck pain with one patient going to Nambour Hospital with back pain. All three were in a stable condition after the three car crash at the Glass House Mountains at 1.39pm.
EARLIER 1.45PM: Emergency services are treating multiple patients at the scene of a crash which is impacting traffic along a busy stretch of Coast road. A Queensland Ambulance Service spokeswoman said crews were called out to the incident along Steve Irwin Way at the Glass House Mountains at 1.39pm.
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It was a busy end to Sunday for Coast emergency crews with multiple crashes impacting the regionâs roads.
Paramedics were called out to the scene of a single-vehicle crash into a tree on Nandroya Road at Cooroy at 5.34pm.
A Queensland Ambulance spokeswoman said a man in his 20s was treated for neck, back and abdomen pain.
He was transported to Sunshine Coast University Hospital in a stable condition.
Earlier that afternoon, emergency crews rushed to a single vehicle rollover on the Sunshine Motorway on ramp at Mountain Creek at 4.15pm.
A Queensland Police Service spokeswoman said a silver hatchback had flipped and taken out a lamppost.
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Subscriber only A woman was rushed to hospital in a critical condition after the car she was travelling in rolled on a busy Coast road. Paramedics were called to the crash at Nambour Connection and Erbacher roads at 5.45pm on Saturday. It was a single vehicle incident, with the 32-year-old s Toyota Camry sedan rolling. A Queensland Ambulance spokeswoman said the woman had suffered head injuries, with a critical care paramedic on scene. She was rushed to Sunshine Coast University Hospital. A Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service spokeswoman said the woman was in a serious but stable condition as of Sunday morning.
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Subscriber only A man in his 40s was airlifted to hospital on Sunday afternoon after he was injured in a motorbike accident at Rainbow Beach. Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) paramedics were first on scene at 3:32pm and treated the rider for chest and back injuries. The Sunshine Coast-based RACQ LifeFlight Rescue helicopter was called to the beach, north east of Gympie, just after 4:15pm. RACQ LifeFlight Rescue crews airlifted a male patient to hospital after he crashed his motorbike at Rainbow Beach. Picture: LifeFlight A LifeFlight spokesperson said the man had been travelling with a group of other motorcycle riders along the beach, when his bike hit some wet sand and he lost control.