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A male employee has been injured after a bus tyre fell on him at a depot on the NSW Central Coast.
A NSW Ambulance spokesman said they were called around 7.20am on Thursday “to reports a bus had fallen onto a man”, aged in his 20s, at Empire Bay Drive in Kincumber.
However, a spokesman for the Westpac Rescue Helicopter later clarified a bus tyre had fallen on a man working at a bus depot.
The man was transported in the helicopter to John Hunter Hospital in a stable condition.
“NSW Ambulance paramedics and the Helicopter Critical Care Medical Team have treated the 26-year-old male for lower limb and pelvic injuries after the bus tyre he was changing fell on his lower body,” he said in a statement on Thursday.
An employee has been injured after a bus tyre fell on him at a depot on the Central Coast this morning.
Emergency services were called at around 7:30 to reports a bus has fallen onto a man at Empire Drive in Kincumber.
However, when they arrived they found it was a tyre that had fallen on a man working at the bus depot.
Paramedics and the Helicopter Critical Care Medical Team treated the 26-year-old for lower limb and pelvic injuries.
He was stabilised and airlifted direct to John Hunter Hospital in a stable condition.
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