Emergency service crews were called to a two-vehicle accident on Dunns Creek Road just before 5pm on Tuesday, June 19.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
A NSW Ambulance services spokesman said they were called at 4.40pm, and described the crash as “high-speed”.
“On arrival there were three patients,” the spokesman said.
“Two patients – a 35-year-old female and a five-year-old girl – had extricated themselves from the vehicle.
“One patient – a female in her 50s – was unable to get out of her car. Ambulance officers removed her.”
The spokesman said the woman in her 50s was suffering chest pain, the 35-year-old woman had pain in her face and jaw, and the five-year-old girl had a large bruise on her forehead.
All three were conscious, breathing and alert, the spokesman said.
The 35-year-old and the five-year-old are both in a stable condition.
NSW Fire and Rescue also attended the scene.
More information as it comes to hand.
RELATED CONTENT: Truck, car collide in third Dunns Creek Rd crash in two days
RELATED CONTENT: Person has been freed from vehicle at the Dunns Creek Crash