A woman and a young girl have been airlifted to hospital while a man and an infant boy have also been injured following a horror two-car crash in central NSW.
A Mazda CX-9 and a Nissan Navara collided on Duramana Road, in Duramana, near Bathurst, just before 3pm on Saturday.
Multiple ambulance crews including helicopters were called to the scene where they remained for an hour.
A woman aged in her 20s suffered head, chest and leg injuries and was airlifted to Westmead Hospital in a serious but stable condition.
A woman and a young girl have been airlifted to hospital while a man and an infant boy have also been injured following a horror two-car smash in central NSW
Multiple ambulance crews were called to the scene on Duramana Road, in Duramana, near Bathurst, at about 3pm on Saturday
Paramedics are seen transporting one patient after the two-car crash
A girl under the age of 12 was also airlifted to Westmead in a serious but stable condition with abdominal injuries.
A man aged in his 40s was taken to hospital with leg injuries and is in a stable condition.
A young boy was also taken to hospital with minor injuries.
A fifth patient was assessed at the scene but did not require further treatment.
NSW Police said the crash investigation team is on their way to the scene.
‘It will be a prolonged operation there as those investigations continue,’ a spokesperson said.
Two patients are in serious conditions following the crash in Duramana
Police, ambulance and firefighter crews were all called to Duramana Road on Saturday afternoon
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