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Girls injured in crash

FIVE people were injured in a three-car collision in Cranbourne last week.
Paramedics from Cranbourne, Dandenong and Hampton Park attended the scene at the Merinda Park Railway Station entrance just before 9am last Thursday.
Paramedic Dave Millican said they arrived within nine minutes to a chaotic scene with glass everywhere.
“There was extensive damage to the cars with debris spread over about 50 metres,” Mr Millican said.
He said a 14-year-old girl suffered a head injury and a cut to her forehead. She was taken to Monash Medical Centre in a stable condition.
A five-year-old girl had some abdominal pain and was also taken to Monash Medical Centre in a stable condition, Mr Millican said.
“A second 14-year-old girl had some abrasions and was taken to Dandenong Hospital as a precaution.”
Mr Millican said a third 14-year-old girl and a 48-year-old woman were treated at the scene for minor injuries but didn’t need to go to hospital.

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