A off-duty paramedic and mother-of-three has been killed in a head-on freeway crash in western Victoria.
Pauline Smith was driving a blue automobile that collided with a white Holden Vectra on the Western Freeway in Nice Western close to the Grampians earlier than 8am immediately.
She was pronounced useless on the scene.
The second driver was taken to hospital with non-life threatening accidents.
He's aiding police with their investigation.
Ambulance Victoria Appearing CEO Libby Murphy this night launched a press release to mourn Smith's dying.
"We stand united in shock and unhappiness as an organisation immediately after the sudden passing of our paramedic colleague Pauline Smith," Murphy mentioned.
"Our deepest sympathies are with Pauline's husband, Stephen, and her three youngsters, her household, mates and shut colleagues.
"Pauline was a a lot liked and revered member of the Grampians neighborhood and might be enormously missed."
Police are calling for anybody who noticed the Holden earlier than the crash to contact them.
A part of the freeway is anticipated to be closed for the remainder of the day.
Drivers are inspired to take different routes.