Four young women were injured after the car they were travelling in crashed and rolled late on Saturday night.
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Central West Police District chief inspector Dave Harvey said the driver of the car, aged 21 from Orange, had been charged with mid-range drink driving.
He said police were told the driver took evasive action after a kangaroo jumped in front of the car.
The car left Forest Road at Spring Terrace just before 11.30pm and rolled several times.
He said the investigation was ongoing.
A NSW Ambulance spokesman said one person was trapped in the wreckage.
He said one patient was taken to Orange hospital with 'neck pain.'
The spokesman said the other patients, aged 18 and 20, and the driver, suffered minor injuries when the Mazda 3 car crashed.
He said they received injuries to their shoulders, arms, legs and elbows in the crash.
The spokesman said ambulance crews received an emergency call at 11.25pm and at least three crews attended the scene.
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