Update Monday 3.15pm
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NSW Ambulance have confirmed that a 50-year-old female was taken to Canberra Hospital following a motorcycle crash near Crookwell on Monday morning.
The woman, who suffered suspected spinal injuries and had neck pain, was transported by road ambulance. Emergency services earlier reported that a rescue helicopter had been dispatched to the scene.
Police are investigating the cause of the crash on Kialla Road, Bannister.
Monday 11am
A woman has suffered suspected spinal injuries in a motorcycle crash near Crookwell.
Emergency services are on the scene of the accident on Kialla Road at Bannister, some 800 metres from the Range Road intersection.
RFS Southern Tablelands operations officer Luke Amor said the two crews were on the scene where a rescue helicopter had also landed. They were called at 10am and provided fire protection.
A NSW Ambulance spokeswoman said four ambulance crews and a rescue helicopter had responded to reports of the crash at 9.20am, 40km from Goulburn.
She said the woman was being treated for suspected spinal injuries and was being conveyed to hospital by road ambulance.
Police also attended. The cause of the crash is not clear at this stage.