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UPDATE 11.30am: An elderly woman was taken to hospital after she was encapsulated in her vehicle following a crash at Buderim.
The woman was taken to Sunshine Coast University Hospital for observation.
She was in a stable condition.
EARLIER: Emergency services crews are working to assist an elderly woman encapsulated in her vehicle which crashed into a pole at Buderim.
Queensland Fire and Emergency Services crews responded to reports of a woman trapped after a single-vehicle crash at the corner of Ballinger and Dixon roads, Buderim.
Crews responded about 10.40am and arrived at 10.45am.
A QFES spokesman said the woman was encapsulated but not trapped.
Paramedics took a person to Sunshine Coast University Hospital in a stable condition following a two-vehicle crash on the Bruce Highway on-ramp at Meridan Plains.
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Paramedics rushed to a workplace in Mooloolaba on Tuesday morning after a man’s leg was pinned under a vehicle.
A Queensland Ambulance Service spokesman said a crew was called to Parkyn Pde just before 8am.
The incident was believed to have happened at a workplace where a man was reportedly hit by a low-speed vehicle.
The spokesman said the man’s leg was pinned for some time and he was in a stable condition.
He was taken to Sunshine Coast University Hospital for further treatment. mooloolaba