Injured motorcyclist airlifted after crashing down steep track

Bundaberg’s RACQ LifeFlight Rescue chopper has flown a motorcyclist to hospital, after he was injured in an accident on a dirt track, in the North Burnett.

It’s believed the man was riding on a slippery, steep slope, when he lost control of his bike and crashed down the hill. 

The rescue helicopter was called to the scene, north of Monto, around 3.30pm.

The Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) Critical Care Flight Paramedic and other QAS paramedics at the scene treated the patient for multiple injuries. 

The man, aged in his 50s, was flown to Bundaberg Hospital, in a stable condition.

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