4.00pm: A Southern NSW Health spokesperson said a female patient was in a stable condition and was awaiting scan results.
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11.23am: A NSW Ambulance spokesman said a 55-year-old woman remained trapped on the Princes Highway south of Bodalla, with neck and shoulder pain. One person had been freed.
He said paramedics were called at 10.25am to the scene, about 10km south of Bodalla after reports that a vehicle had rolled on the Princes Highway.
He said both people were conscious and breathing.
Earlier, at 10.10am, paramedics were called to the Princes Highway about 1km north of Narooma after a car hit a tree. A female was assessed at the scene, but did not require transport to hospital.
11.04am: Traffic is affected in both directions on the Princes Highway with the Live Traffic website reporting an accident with persons trapped 5 to 10km south of Bodalla.
The Narooma VRA rescue squad was assisting in freeing the trapped people.
The incident was started at 10.36am on Monday, February 19.
A witness said it was single vehicle that went onto its roof before being righted. The accident was just south of Lawlers Creek near the timber mill.
Reduce speed and exercise caution with contra-flow traffic conditions in place to allow motorists to pass in both directions.
There had been heavy rain in the area so drivers are being urged to slow down and drive to conditions.
More details as they come to hand.