Showing posts with label emergency services. Show all posts
Showing posts with label emergency services. Show all posts

Tuesday, 13 August 2019

UPDATE: Man Charged Over Fatal New Lambton Heights Crash

BY MADELAINE MCNEILL

A 25-year-old man has been charged with negligent driving offences following Tuesday's tragic crash at New Lambton Heights.

Shortly before 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, emergency services were called to the corner of Lookout Road and McCaffrey Drive where a Holden Statesman had hit a power pole.

A 9-year-old girl travelling in the car was treated at the scene and rushed to the John Hunter Hospital but could not be saved.

The driver of the car has now been charged with multiple dangerous and negligent driving offences including negligent driving occasioning death.

The man's license has also been suspended.

A 29-year-old woman who was a passenger in the vehicle remains in hospital in a serious condition.


EARLIER:

Police have confirmed a nine year old girl has died following a crash at New Lambton Heights.

Police say a Holden statesman lost control and collided with a power pole shortly before 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon.

The young girl was treated at the scene by an off-duty nurse and rushed to the John Hunter Children's Hospital, where she died a short time later.

A woman was freed from the vehicle and taken to hospital, Police could not confirm her condition.

The male driver of the car has been taken for mandatory testing and an investigation into the incident has been launched.

Police are appealing for anyone who may have dashcam footage to come forward.

EARLIER:

Two people, including a child, have been rushed to hospital following a collision at New Lambton Heights.

Just before 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, NSW Ambulance crews responded to reports of a car hitting a power pole at the intersection of Lookout Road and McCaffrey Drive.

A woman in her late 20s and a child, thought to be around 8 years old, have been taken to the John Hunter Hospital.

The young girl is reportedly in a critical condition.

The woman is in a serious but stable condition.

Mccaffrey Drive is closed and there is heavy traffic, police are on scene.


Friday, 12 July 2019

Head-on Crash South of Singleton

BY LILLY HAINES

Five people including three children have been injured at a serious crash at Whittingham near Singleton this morning.

Emergency services were called to the scene north of Range Road on the New England Highway with the Westpac Rescue Helicopter arriving just after midday.

The Westpac Helicopter is transporting a 6 year old boy in a serious condition to the John Hunter Hospital suffering multiple injuries sustained in the head on crash.

The female driver is reportedly in a critical condition.

Two other children who were in the car are being treated for non-life threatening injuries.

The male driver and sole occupant of the 4WD has also been taken to the John Hunter with non-life threatening injuries.

At the scene an Isuzu ute was seen tipped on its side while a white sedan was crushed.

Officers from Hunter Valley Police District have established a crime scene as they investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash.

Authorities are urging to drivers allow additional travel time and follow detour routes if heading through the area.

Heavy vehicles are advised to look at alternative routes.

Emergency services attending scene of crash at Whittingham on New England Highway. Picture: NBN News.

Thursday, 20 July 2017

Two tragically killed north of Gloucester

BY JESSICA ROUSE

Two people who died in a truck accident north of Gloucester this morning are yet to be identified.

Emergency services were called to Thunderbolts Way at Giro at around 4:30am after a southbound truck ran off the road and crashed.

Police say the two people were travelling in the truck at the time of the crash.

Police are yet to confirm what the truck was carrying.

Tuesday, 16 May 2017

Gas leak in East Maitland

BY JESSICA ROUSE

Emergency services are still on the scene of a gas leak in East Maitland.

Crews were called to Quarry Street just before 9am this morning where its reported excavation workers ruptured a 110mm medium pressure gas main.

An exclusion zone was put in place 100m around the worksite, and 17 people were evacuated - they've now been able to return.

Around 30 firefighters were on site in breathing apparatuses and there were high gas readings within the exclusion zone.

Repairs to the gas main did require further excavations which are still underway.

Energy Australia were called to the site as well with around 290 homes also having their power cut as a precaution.