A six-year-old has been flown to Sydney in a serious but stable condition after the infant was believed to have been run over by a lawn mower on Thursday.
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Four paramedic crews and a toll chopper were called to a property in Euchareena just before 4pm on Thursday to reports a child's leg had been caught in a mower.
A NSW Police spokesperson confirmed a six-year-old boy had been injured by a ride-on mower.
He said no charges will be laid and police had concluded investigations.
The child was flown to Westmead Hospital in Sydney.
While serious injuries, an Ambulance NSW spokesperson said they were not life threatening.
In another incident on Thursday, a cyclist was taken to hospital with multiple injuries after striking a parked car.
A NSW Ambulance spokesperson said it appeared the cyclist had a medical episode while riding, causing them to crash into a parked car on Matthews Avenue.
Five ambulance crews were on scene just after 9am Thursday, with the rider taken to Orange hospital with multiple injuries.
He was subsequently taken to hospital in Sydney.
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