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Two female teenagers suffered arm injuries from a four-wheel buggy rollover near Moura on Saturday.
A Queensland Ambulance Service crew and RACQ Capricorn Rescue was tasked to the accident which occurred on a private property about 12.30pm at Roundstone.
One female sustained injuries to both arms while the other female had injuries on one arm.
Both patients were flown to Rockhampton Hospital in a stable condition.
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Subscriber only Twenty-five years ago, John Bavea had a dream that a service was needed to keep the people of Central Queensland safe, in a region as diverse as it is vast. It was the beginning of RACQ Capricorn Rescue. Now the service is capable of first-class aeromedical retrieval and search and rescue operations, and is on call 24/7, 365 days a year, free of charge. It has rescued more than 9000 people so far and in its 25th year is asking for help with its 2021 Annual Appeal. RACQ Capricorn Rescue requires more than $10 million annually to continue running, 60 per cent of which it receives from the State Government.