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Subscriber only A woman whose dogs were allegedly stolen in late May was hit by a car in Mount Morgan on Wednesday afternoon. Reports suggested the woman saw her dogs and was subsequently hit by a car on the corner of Central Street and Morgan Street at 5.15pm. Paramedics took her to Mount Morgan Hospital in a stable condition. Police are investigating the alleged dog theft.
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UPDATE 5PM: A man in his 60s was taken to hospital after a crash at Baree just before 3pm Monday.
Queensland Ambulance Service confirmed paramedics transported the man to Mount Morgan Hospital in a stable condition following a single-vehicle crash on Razorback Road and Calliungal Road at 2.52pm.
UPDATE 3.10PM: A man is being treated at the scene of a crash on Razorback Road.
A Queensland Ambulance Service spokeswoman confirmed crews were at the scene of the single vehicle crash at Baree.
She said a man in his 60s, who was the only person in the vehicle, was suffering neck pain and being assessed by paramedics.
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Subscriber only Damon Jenkins, 21, doesn t remember all of his late trip home to Mount Morgan on January 10. His memory fails him about 10.30pm, right before his car left the road and rolled. I remember being on the Bouldy flat, and then I remember waking up in the car on the side of the road down an embankment, he said. Because I got knocked out I don t remember the interim period. Looking around the ruined car, Damon felt his injuries and assessed his situation. He knew that staying calm was essential. I was in a lot of pain, he said. My left leg didn t work. My left arm - I couldn t use that hand at all - and my right arm was broken at the shoulder, but I could use that hand a little bit.
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It is understood all persons involved suffered minor injuries.
INITIAL: Emergency services are responding to reports of a single-vehicle rollover on the Burnett Highway, south of Mount Morgan. The incident was reported near the Dee River bridge at Walmul about 10am. Initial reports suggest there were no entrapments. It is understood three people are currently being treated by Queensland Ambulance Service paramedics for minor injuries. More to come.