Two RACQ LifeFlight Rescue choppers called to head-on crash

Two RACQ LifeFlight Rescue helicopters have airlifted two patients after a head-on crash, north of Gympie this afternoon.

The Brisbane and Sunshine Coast-based aircraft were tasked just before 2pm and landed on a highway, which had been closed to traffic.

The aeromedical crews worked with Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) paramedics at the scene, to treat a man aged in his 40s and a woman aged in her 20s.

The Sunshine Coast team airlifted the man, who suffered abdominal injuries, to the Sunshine Coast University Hospital.

He was in a serious but stable condition.

The Brisbane-based helicopter then flew the woman to the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, in a stable condition, with multiple injuries.

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