Mount Tarampa crash: Eight people injured after two-car collision in Queensland

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  • Toddler and teen among the injured
  • Two vehicles collided astatine an intersection
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By Pranav Harish For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 22:02 EDT, 13 May 2024 | Updated: 00:58 EDT, 14 May 2024

A toddler and teen are among 9 passengers who were injured successful a two-car collision that sent 1 of the vehicles into a roll. 

The clang occurred astatine the intersection of Coominya Connection Road and Mount Tarampa Road, adjacent Mount Tarampa, 80km westbound of Brisbane, conscionable earlier 9am connected Tuesday. 

One conveyance rolled respective metres earlier coming to a stop. 

Paramedics rushed to the country and treated the passengers, with the Queensland Fire and Emergency Service besides successful attendance.

A toddler and teen are among respective passengers who were injured successful a fearfulness two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Coominya Connection Road and Mount Tarampa Road (pictured) adjacent Mount Tarampa, successful Queensland connected Tuesday morning

A spokeswoman from the Queensland Ambulance Service told Daily Mail Australia each occupants successful some the vehicles sustained injuries. 

'Eight radical were taken to Ipswich Hospital portion 1 idiosyncratic was taken to St Vincents Hospital,' the spokeswoman said. 

The spokeswoman confirmed that the 8 radical who were travelling successful 1 of the vehicles are members of the aforesaid family. 

A teen and a toddler are understood to beryllium among those who were injured and the brace were besides taken to Ipswich Hospital for attraction and observation, according to the Courier Mail.

Daily Mail has contacted Queensland Police and QFES for comment. 

Motorists person been told to expect delays successful the country owed to the incident.  

Nine passengers who were travelling successful the 2 vehicles each suffered insignificant injuries arsenic a effect of the collision (stock image)

More to come.

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