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A boy is at the moment being handled for head accidents after falling from a rock ledge in Queenscliff Seashore on Wednesday afternoon.
A NSW Ambulance Service spokesman stated paramedics and a rescue helicopter had been known as to Kiels Park close to North Steyne Highway at 3.00pm after receiving preliminary experiences that an individual had fallen from a peak.
‘A number of ambulance crews responded, the place the boy was extracted from the uneven space and moved him to flatter floor on the seashore entrance.’ the spokesperson stated.
Crowds collect after a boy fell from a rock ledge on Wednesday afternoon
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‘A number of ambulance crews responded, the place the boy was extracted from the uneven space.’ the spokesperson stated
‘The boy is at the moment being handled for head accidents on the scene.’
It’s understood the boy is aged 14.
NSW Police weren’t known as to attend the scene.
Extra to come back.