Crash baby instable condition

– Emma Sun
A BABY suffered minor injuries after being thrown from an out-of-control car in Dandenong on Saturday night.
The four-month-old baby boy was one of four Noble Park residents in a Toyota Prado, which was travelling west on Railway Parade at about 11.45pm.
Police were told the driver lost control of the vehicle when he attempted to overtake another vehicle and overcorrected, which caused the car to hit the gutter and flip onto its roof.
Paramedics and ambulances were called to the scene and intensive care paramedic Nanto Cielens said the baby was found outside the car by people who stopped to help.
“The baby had some bruising and swelling on his forehead and minor grazes on his shoulder and hand,” he said.
“I gave the baby some pain relief drugs through a needle in his arm and he settled.
A man in his thirties and a woman in her fifties were taken to Dandenong Hospital with minor injuries.
The baby and his two-year-old sister were taken to the Royal Children’s Hospital in a stable condition.
Police would like to speak with a motorist who pulled over at the scene following the incident.
Anyone with any information regarding the incident is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.