Emergency services personnel tend to the woman before transferring her to the helicopter (Photo: RACQ LifeFlight Rescue)

October 21, 2016

A 65-year-old woman has been rescued from the side of Mt Wooroolin after falling from a horse and tumbling 20m down the side of the hill this afternoon.

The woman was riding a trail with her husband when her horse stumbled causing her to fall off and down a steep slope.

The horse also fell, briefly landing on the woman, then rolling off her.

Her husband alerted authorities and the Toowoomba-based RACQ LifeFlight Rescue helicopter was despatched to airlift the woman at 2:45pm.

When the RACQ LifeFlight crew arrived the woman had been extracted by the QFES, police and SES volunteers.

Ambulance paramedics treated the woman for a broken arm and possible fractured pelvis.

The LifeFlight helicopter, which landed in the picnic area near the lookout, transported the woman to Toowoomba Hospital in a stable condition.

The horse was also rescued.

A LifeFlight spokesperson said the animal was believed to be uninjured.


 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.