A woman, believed to be in her 60s, is reportedly in a stable condition after the car she was driving flipped on the Pacific Highway near Telegraph Point on Monday, February 4.
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The accident happened at around 7.40am.
Emergency crews including police, Fire and Rescue NSW, Ambulance NSW and State Emergency Services attended the scene.
A NSW Ambulance spokesperson said the driver was believed to be the sole occupant of the vehicle.
She was treated at the scene for bleeding from the mouth, chest pain and pain in her right arm, the spokesperson said.
“She was being transported to Port Macquarie Base Hospital in a stable condition,” the spokesperson said.
The crash is effecting north bound traffic.
Emergency services are urging motorists to reduce their speed and exercise caution in the area.
The crash is on the upgraded Pacific Highway between the Blackmans Point interchange at the bridge across the Wilson River.