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Paramedics aid two Brisbane teenagers after 4WD crash at Teewah Beach

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Two rescue helicopters were called to Teewah Beach on Saturday night following a single-vehicle rollover.

Paramedics assisted two Brisbane teenagers, after their Toyota LandCruiser crashed.

One of them suffered a suspected head injury and was flown to the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital in a serious but stable condition.

The other sustained facial injuries and was flown to Sunshine Coast University Hospital (SCUH).

The incident is under review.

The accident was among several call-outs for emergency responders overnight.

Paramedics helped a patient who had sustained burns from a fire, transporting them from Valdora to SCUH.

Paramedics also attended a shed fire at Ilkley in the early hours of the morning.

There were no injuries and the Queensland Fire and Emergency Service is reviewing the incident.

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