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by | Nov 24, 2021 | Community, Logan, Scenic Rim

Toddler critical in hospital after being hit by a car in Boonah

Since heavy rain started falling across the South East last night there have been numerous crashes in Logan and the Scenic Rim that have kept paramedics very busy.

A two-year-old boy is in a critical condition in the Children’s Hospital in Brisbane with a head injury after being hit by a car on Church Street in Boonah late yesterday afternoon.

A Queensland Ambulance Service spokeswoman says the toddler was taken by ambulance to Boonah Hospital with critical care paramedics and a high acuity response team on board before being airlifted to the Children’s Hospital.

Paramedics took a man in his 20s to Queen Elizabeth II Hospital in a stable condition after he crashed his vehicle into a fence on Fifth Avenue at Marsden just before 6pm. 

 At Witheren in the Scenic Rim they responded to reports of a single-vehicle crash on Beaudesert Nerang Road just before midnight. No-one needed treatment or transport.

A  man in his 70s was transported to Ipswich General Hospital with minor leg injury following a truck rollover on Cunningham Highway and Radford Road at Warrill View just before 1.30 this morning. 1.29am.

 At Browns Plains paramedics assessed three people following a two-vehicle crash on Waller Road just after 9.30pm. One person was transported to Logan Hospital in a stable condition.

And at Waterford three people were assessed following a four-vehicle crash on Albert Street just after 6pm. A woman in her 30s was taken to Logan Hospital and two other people declined transport to hospital.

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