Bruce Highway crash: Four trucks, two ambulances involved in serious crash near Gindoran, Queensland

Matt Shrivell
The Nightly
Two ambulance vehicles have crashed at the scene of a major truck collision in the Wide Bay region.

Emergency services had to call for assistance amid chaotic scenes after multiple trucks and their vehicles were been involved in a serious crash in Queensland.

Two ambulances ended up crashing into each other as they tried to assist after a crash in the Gladstone Region, with one person seriously injured.

Police say four trucks collided on the Bruce Hwy at Gindoran, near the Granite Creek Forestry Rd intersection, about 1.50 am on Tuesday.

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Heavy fog may have been a contributing factor, causing the following trucks to crash.

Three truck drivers were trapped inside their vehicles and had to be freed by emergency services.

Two people have been taken to hospital, one with serious injuries and one with moderate injuries.

Two ambulances which were deployed to attend the collision then also crashed on the Bruce Hwy on the way to the scene.

The paramedics were uninjured.

The Bruce Hwy between Gin Gin and Miriam Vale is closed in both directions.

Gindoran is located about 110km south of Gladstone and 430km north of Brisbane.

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