RELATED CONTENT: Four hurt in triple Mogo crash
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
The Canberra Hospital says a man remains in a critical condition after a triple Princes Highway crash at Mogo.
The Snowy Hydro SouthCare ambulance helicopter was sent to the scene shortly after 1pm on Wednesday, June 29, after the crash in the 50km/h zone near Dog Trap Road.
A spokeswoman said the crew flew a male in his 80s to The Canberra Hospital Emergency Department “with trauma injuries”.
A spokeswoman for the hospital said the man was in a critical condition on Wednesday afternoon.
A spokeswoman said he remained in a critical condition on Thursday morning.
Three other injured patients were taken to Batemans Bay, Bulli and Moruya hospitals in stable conditions.
It was the second mission for Snowy Hydro on Wednesday, following a morning medical transfer.
“Snowy Hydro SouthCare was tasked on a secondary mission to Batemans Bay to transport a female in her 30s with a medical condition to The Canberra Hospital,” the spokeswoman said.