![HERE TO HELP: The Westpac Rescue Helicopter on site at an accident near Armidale this weekend. Photo: Supplied HERE TO HELP: The Westpac Rescue Helicopter on site at an accident near Armidale this weekend. Photo: Supplied](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/pMXRnDj3SUU44AkPpn97sC/d9716347-b2ff-499e-8ac2-06f3db0ef70e.jpeg/r0_151_800_601_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
THE Westpac rescue chopper was called to a property near Armidale to help a woman who broke her leg after a vehicle crash.
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The flying paramedics were tasked to the property at Castle Doyle, south east of Armidale, following reports a woman had sustained injuries after becoming trapped between a vehicle and a fence.
After arriving at the scene, the Westpac Rescue Helicopter transported the 45-year-old woman to Tamworth hospital.
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She was treated on the scene by NSW Ambulance paramedics who believed she had sustained lower leg fractures after being pinned between a vehicle and a fence.
She was later listed in a stable condition at Tamworth hospital.
Earlier in the weekend, the chopper was tasked on a primary mission to a motorcycle accident at Glenrock Station, north east of Scone.
A man suffered injuries on the property after coming off the motorbike and was flown to John Hunter Hospital for treatment.