A person in his 60s has been rescued from a Queensland mountain after rolling in his bulldozer down a steep hillside this morning.
The bulldozer stopped rolling midway down the mountain, caught on its aspect, with the injured man nonetheless within the automobile.
Emergency providers have been known as to the scene of the accident, within the Gympie area, in south-east Queensland.
An RACQ LifeFlight helicopter was known as to the accident round 11.15am however was pressured to land close by because of the troublesome terrain.
"As a result of extraordinarily steep terrain, the RACQ LifeFlight rescue important care physician and Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) flight paramedic needed to then be taken down the slope to the affected person, by different emergency service automobiles," a RACQ LifeFlight spokesperson stated.
Paramedics handled the person and carried him to the underside of the valley.
The helicopter flew to satisfy the affected person and crews and transported the person to Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane.
The person suffered head accidents through the accident.