LifeFlight airlifts teen injured in fall from moving ute

The Sunshine Coast LifeFlight helicopter crew has flown a teenager to hospital after he fell off the back of a ute being driven on a K’gari (Fraser Island) beach this afternoon.

It’s believed the young man was riding in the tray of the utility, when he fell from the moving vehicle.

He reportedly landed on his head and lost consciousness.

The rescue helicopter was called into action at 5.30pm (Fri, January 13) and landed on a beach, located on the western side of the island, a short time later.

The LifeFlight Critical Care Doctor and Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) Flight Paramedic treated the man for chest and head injuries.

He was flown in a stable condition to Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital.

The Land Rover LifeFlight Special Mission Helicopter performed this mission. The aircraft is part of LifeFlight Australia’s commercial operation, which supports the work of the community helicopter fleet, through our profit-for-purpose model.

It is currently based at the Sunshine Coast and is rotated through our community bases from time to time, when operationally required.

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