Emergency services were called to two separate 'near identical' crashes in Jindera this morning, with two drivers taken to hospital for observation.
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Albury and Border Rescue Squad captain Paul Marshall said police, paramedics and Rural Fire Service attended a crash on Hueske Road, Jindera at about 8.45am.
He said they pulled a woman in her 30s from a car.
Mr Marshall said it appeared her car had left the road and crashed into a tree.
While attending the scene, emergency services were called to another single-car head-on crash on Urana Road, Jindera.
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Mr Marshall said a Nissan ute also appeared to have left the road and crashed into a tree.
He said both drivers were taken to hospital in a stable condition for monitoring.
Mr Marshall said with head-on crashes repsonders are always concerned about possible pelvic, hip and lower leg injuries.
"It was a massively chaotic morning, with everyone running every which way," he said.
"Luckily for the man, a doctor happened to be second on scene at that crash."
Another driver also escaped serious injuries when their vehicle rolled at Henty.
Emergency services were called to Henty-Cookardinia Road about 7.30am.
The driver of the car flipped the vehicle and other motorists stopped to assist.
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