A women has been flown to hospital after a single-car accident occurred near St Arnaud this morning.
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Ambulance Victoria said a teenage women was flown to the Alfred Hospital in a "serious, but stable condition with multiple injuries".
Leading Senior Constable Ian McLean said emergency services were called to the scene at around 7.50am this morning on the Ararat-St Arnaud Road.
He said the driver was headed north, before she left the road south of Beazley's Bridge and struck a tree.
Emergency services attended the scene and she was cut from the wreckage by SES and Ambulance Victoria. She was later airlifted to hospital in Melbourne with non-life threatening injuries.
Investigations into the cause of the accident are pending via a Highway Patrol inquiry.
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