LifeFlight airlifts injured man after motorcycle crash

The LifeFlight Mount Isa-based aeromedical crew yesterday airlifted a man to hospital after a motorcycle crash 70 kilometres north of Julia Creek.

The rescue chopper was tasked by Retrieval Services Queensland to the scene at 12.08pm.

The patient was treated by the Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) flight critical care paramedic alongside a local QAS paramedic for head, shoulder and chest injuries.

The man, aged in his 20s, was airlifted to Mt Isa in a stable condition.

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