Two men were airlifted to Sydney and another taken to Lithgow Hospital after their all-terrain vehicle rolled at a property in the Central West on the weekend, while a fourth man was also injured in the crash.
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NSW Ambulance paramedics were called to the scene near Glen Davis on Saturday night while two TOLL Ambulance Rescue helicopters was also tasked to the incident, along with police from Kandos and SES crews as well.
Two men were thrown from the vehicle as a result of the crash, which was reportedly travelling at around 30km/h at the time.
An 18-year-old and a 20-year-old initially received treatment on site for head and pelvic injuries before being airlifted to Westmead Hospital, reportedly in a stable condition.
A third man, also aged 20, was taken to Lithgow Hospital for treatment after suffering a hip injury. The fourth, who suffered relatively minor injuries, declined ambulance transport.
Emergency services remained at the scene until late into the night.
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