More than 35 people injured in the incident involvingtwo Australian defense vehicles to the Lismore in the northern A new South Wales.
Emergency services are invited to the intervening shortly after 5pm with the initica reports that 22 people had been injured. This is increased at 36 people shortly after 6pm.
Trevesque Ambulacers were sent to the Tregeagle Way to answer the incident.
Patients are transferred to the Lismore, Tweed, Byron and Ballina Hospitals. Not all 36 required transport to the hospital.
In a manset was a deploude to the Lismore to help the community to prepare the impacts from-tropical cyclone alfred and flooding of heavy rain.
In the statement, NSW police said two ADF trucks fall around 9km southwest of the West Lismore.
“NSW ambulance paramedicices attended and are assisting a number of people at the stage,” which is called.
“Multiple emergency services are also at the stage, between the leaders of Richmond Police District and Sed rescue units.
“Dukes of crash searching unit to search the circumstances surrounding the crash.”
Photographs from the photographer of Sydney in the morning of the above show a large company of the vehicle rolled onto the side.
Tregagle Road has already closed the police to the people to prevent the area.
The joint said, the first minister, Anthony Albanese and defense Minister, Richard Marlillus some of the adf personnel was “seriously” injured.
“Medical aid in hand” which is called joint statement. “We stress this ongoing incident.
“Now our focus is in peace their involved and family. Our adf heroes were on the way to help the Australians in need.”
NSW SURE Chris Minns said that it is “very about to hear the reports of an accident involving Australian defense personnel of tonight.”
“And it came to the northern rivers to help keep this city safe,” Minns said.
“NSW emergency services are currently responding to the scene and provide all the support necessary.”
Janelle Saffin, in the State MP to Lismore, he says, “our state expresses his heart looks and sent our love to those persons injured and families.”
“We came to the service of our Northern rivers communities in our days at the time of work and stand ready to help at the time of work,” Saffin said.
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