LifeFlight airlifts injured paraglider after falling 10 metres

A paraglider has been airlifted to hospital after crashing his aircraft on a beach in the Gympie region. 

The Sunshine Coast-based RACQ LifeFlight Rescue helicopter was called into action shortly before 6pm (Friday 10th Nov).

The LifeFlight rescue pilot was able to safely land on sand dunes close to the crash scene.

It is believed the paraglider fell about 10 metres before hitting the ground.

Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) paramedics, Queensland Fire and Emergency Service (QFES) officers and the Queensland Police Service (QPS) were on scene when the rescue chopper arrived.

The RACQ LifeFlight Rescue Critical Care doctor and QAS flight paramedic, worked alongside QAS paramedics to treat the patient for chest injuries.

The injured man, aged in his 30s, was airlifted to Sunshine Coast University Hospital in a stable condition.

Share the post:

Similar news & articles

LifeFlight CEO Ashley van de Velde OAM has been honoured with a prestigious award recognising his four decades of service in aeromedicine....
LifeFlight aircrew officer Chris Finch is saving lives with the same aeromedical organisation that saved his life a decade ago....
The Bundaberg-based LifeFlight aeromedical crew today airlifted a boy from K'gari to hospital after he reportedly injured his neck while diving in the...

Stay connected with LifeFlight

Our community newsletters are your way of staying connected. Learn about our groundbreaking initiatives and hear real-life stories of lives transformed by our service.

Stay connected with LifeFlight

Our community newsletters are your way of staying connected. Learn about our groundbreaking initiatives and hear real-life stories of lives transformed by our service.
Newsletter