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Cairns firefighters speak out about toll of crashes

August 21, 2025 8:54 am in by
TOWNSVILLE, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 07: A view of the crashed vehicle is seen laying on the road on June 07, 2020 in Townsville, Australia. Four teenagers have been killed in a single-vehicle crash on the corner of Duckworth Street and Bayswater Road at Garbutt in Townsville early this morning. (Photo by Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images)

This Road Safety Week, the Queensland Fire Department has drawn attention to the emotional impact that road crashes have on emergency personnel.

So far this year, QFD crews have responded to 10,000 crashes across Queensland, including 10 fatal crashes in Far North Queensland.

Chief Superintendent Jason Lawler says road safety is everyone’s responsibility, urging drivers to consider the consequences of their actions on the road.

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It comes after police have launched an investigation into a fatal crash in White Rock, where a 70-year-old man was found unresponsive on Yangoora Street last Friday after falling from his bicycle. He suffered a serious head injury, was taken to Cairns Hospital, and has since died.

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