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“My friend was on the phone to the ambulance and I was trying to calm the girl down and keep an eye on the boys’ breathing as they were bleeding,” Ms Spillane said.
“The passenger had blood coming from his head and the driver had blood coming from his head as well.
“It was pretty full-on.”
Ms Spillane said the passenger-side of the vehicle was “smashed up pretty badly”.
“(The passenger) was pretty much leaning on the driver, while both unconscious,” she said.
A Sunshine Coast-based RACQ LifeFlight Rescue helicopter flew the teenage passenger to hospital.
âSuperspreaderâ party numbers grow Queenslanders are being urged to continue to get tested, with just over 3700 tests conducted in the 24 hours to Monday. Picture: David Clark
Health by Shae McDonald 12th Apr 2021 9:29 AM A woman who attended a hen s party in Byron Bay has been added to Queensland s COVID-19 tally. Chief health officer Jeannette Young said serology revealed that the woman had been infected despite four previous tests returning negative results. It s most likely therefore that because they went to that party at Byron Bay, that s where they acquired the infection, Dr Young confirmed on Monday. Dr Young said the woman posed no risk to anyone else in the community because she went straight into quarantine when her close contact tested positive.
Four Queensland Ambulance Service crews and two rescue helicopters were tasked to attend the single-vehicle crash. A QAS spokesperson said two male patients, both with head injuries and one with additional chest injuries were flown to the Royal Brisbane and Women s Hospital and Princess Alexandra Hospital in critical conditions.