Denver, CO : A 19-year-old female was treated at the scene of a fatal crash on Friday, August 25, 2017
A 19-year-old female was treated at the scene of a fatal crash on the Pacific Highway this morning.
The Westpac Life Saver Rescue Helicopter service was tasked to a motor vehicle collision near Ulmarra north of Grafton where they treated her at the scene for chest injuries before being transported by helicopter to Lismore Base Hospital in a stable condition.
The Pacific Highway has reopened in both directions at Ulmarra (north of Grafton) following a two car fatal crash.
The highway had been closed while Police conducted an investigation near Grafton Street.
Diversions at Grafton and West Ballina via The Summerland Way and Bruxner Highway have been lifted.
Motorists are advised to exercise caution through the area.
UPDATE: INVESTIGATIONS are underway following a fatal crash near Grafton today.
Emergency services were called to the Pacific Highway just before 8am on Saturday, following reports of a crash.
Initial inquiries suggest a Holden Colorado utility and a Ford utility have crashed head-on.
The male driver and sole occupant of the Ford died at the scene.
The male driver and female passenger of the Holden, both believed to be aged in their 20s, were treated by NSW Ambulance paramedics and taken to Lismore Base Hospital in a serious condition.
Officers from Coffs/Clarence Local Area Command established a crime scene and have commenced inquiries into the circumstances surrounding the incident.
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19-year-old female treated for chest injuries at fatal crash