Two people in Kyabram have been flown to Melbourne via Air Ambulance in separate incidents.
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Grahame Whyte
A man in his teens was airlifted to Melbourne at the weekend following a road incident in Kyabram.
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A Kyabram police officer said a vehicle travelling south-east on the bend at Graham Rd, which becomes McEwen Rd, veered off road when turning.
The vehicle, driven by a man in his 20s, became airborne before colliding with a tree, leaving the teenage passenger trapped.
An Ambulance Victoria spokesperson said paramedics responded to reports of the incident about 6.45am on Saturday, August 30.
The man in his teens suffered serious lower body injuries and was airlifted to the Royal Melbourne Hospital in a stable condition.
The man in his 20s was taken to GV Health in Shepparton in a stable condition.
Separately, Ambulance Victoria responded to reports of a medical incident in Kyabram about 6am on Tuesday, September 2.
A man in his 70s was airlifted to The Alfred hospital in a critical condition.