UPDATE, Friday 11am: A spokesperson from the Alfred Hospital said the male driver is still in critical condition.
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Patient critical after truck crashes into river in Redesdale
UPDATE, 7.30pm: The male truck driver has been airlifted to the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne in a critical condition following a truck rollover in Redesdale.
Police said investigations into the incident are ongoing.
Anyone who witnessed the crash or with dashcam is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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Person airlifted from scene after truck crashes into river
EARLIER, 5.15PM: A person has been found laying in the middle of the road following a truck rollover near Redesdale.
Emergency services were called to the incident near the Redesdale bridge on the Heathcote-Redesdale Road at 2.36pm.
A CFA spokesperson confirmed a truck had gone off the bridge and into the Campaspe River.
The spokesperson said crews discovered a patient - allegedly the truck driver - laying in the middle of the road.
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There was smoke coming from the truck and non-hazardous waste was leaking from the vehicle, the CFA spokesperson said.
A witness has said a person has been airlifted from the scene, but their condition is not yet known.
Traffic control is in progress as the south side of the bridge has been closed off.
The Environmental Protection Authority have said on Twitter that staff are heading to the scene.
"Our officers are on their way to assist emergency services with a truck that has rolled over into the Campaspe River at Redesdale this afternoon. They'll give advice on how to manage any environmental issues," the tweet read.
The incident was deemed under control at 3.07pm.
More to come.
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