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Airlifted after crash

By Jesse Graham

A WOMAN in her thirties has been taken to hospital by air ambulance, after a crash in Emerald earlier this afternoon.
Emergency services were called out to a crash on Belgrave-Gembrook Road, where two cars had collided.
An Ambulance Victoria spokesperson said that a woman in her thirties suffered a pelvis injury and was trapped in her car for a “short time”.
She was taken to the Royal Melbourne Hospital via air ambulance, and is in a stable condition.
The three occupants of the other car refused treatment from paramedics.
The road remains closed in both directions as the crash scene is being cleared – drivers are asked to avoid the area.

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