![The ambulance service was called to the scene at Wallaga Lake Road, near Haywards Beach, after a large truck rolled over around 9.30am. Picture by Marion Williams The ambulance service was called to the scene at Wallaga Lake Road, near Haywards Beach, after a large truck rolled over around 9.30am. Picture by Marion Williams](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/156570134/72125ce9-a2a2-4dbb-8203-923f8a87a73e.jpg/r0_0_4032_2267_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
A male truck driver has sustained head injuries after the truck rolled over just north of Bermagui.
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A NSW Ambulance media spokesperson said the incident happened at around 9.30am on Thursday, April 13.
It was a large truck and ambulance personnel were still at the scene on Wallaga Lake Road, near Haywards Beach, at 10.45am.
NSW Police also attended the scene.
The man is believed to be in his 60s and was trapped in the vehicle for a period.
![The front screen of the truck was badly broken. It wasn't until around 4pm that the truck was moved upright just south of Keating Drive. Picture by Marion Williams The front screen of the truck was badly broken. It wasn't until around 4pm that the truck was moved upright just south of Keating Drive. Picture by Marion Williams](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/180157781/17c0aa0f-af46-44c8-8827-3458735a5da2.jpeg/r0_0_4032_2267_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
A helicopter was initially called to transport the patient to hospital but he will now be transported by road to South East Regional Hospital in Bega.
He will be treated for multiple lacerations to the head, abdominal injury and general injuries to the body.
The spokesperson said it is not thought that any other vehicles were involved and it is not known what caused the truck to roll over.
Traffic along a short section of Wallaga Lake Road south of Keating Drive was reduced to one lane for much of the day.
The truck was still on its side shortly before 4pm.
A tow truck with cables had it upright by 4.30pm.
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