BABY twins born at Tamworth hospital on Monday morning have been airlifted to Newcastle for specialist treatment, after the bubs arrived prematurely.
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Just before midday on Monday, the Westpac Rescue Helicopter picked up a medical team from John Hunter Hospital and brought them to Tamworth, to help transport the two babies.
The Neo-Natal Intenstive Care Medical Retrieval Team arrived in Tamworth and stabilised one of the twins, before the little one was flown by the chopper back to Newcastle for further treatment.
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The second baby was airlifted to John Hunter Hospital by an ambulance helicopter, which was tasked from Sydney.
The Westpac Rescue Helicopter was also sent to a separate incident over the weekend.
About 1:30pm on Saturday, the chopper was called to a motorbike crash on Weabonga Road, about 40 kilometres east of Kootingal.
Ambulance paramedics and the helicopter's critical care team treated the 52-year-old man, who had been riding the motorbike, for a broken ankle and some other minor injuries.
He was taken to hospital by an ambulance in a stable condition.