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A woman in her 20s was airlifted to a Sydney hospital in a serious condition after her vehicle crashed into a home at Milton on Wednesday night (June 9).
It is understood the woman's vehicle crashed into the home on the Princes Highway around 7.30pm.
The woman had to be cut from the vehicle by emergency service teams.
The woman was the only occupant in the vehicle suffered leg injuries and was airlifted to St George Hospital by the Toll NSW Ambulance rescue helicopter in a serious condition.
The home suffered damage.
More details to come.
Earlier 7.30am
Car crashes into a house at Milton
A CAR crashed into a house in Milton Wednesday night.
Emergency crews are worked to free a woman, believed to be in her twenties, trapped in a vehicle that crashed into a house on the Princes Highway at Milton.
The emergency services teams were able to get the woman out of the car.
The woman was taken from the scene in an ambulance.
However, a rescue helicopter was also called in to assist.
The Toll NSW Ambulance rescue helicopter with a critical care doctor and paramedic on-board was called to the scene.
At one stage it was not known whether anyone inside the house had been injured.
However, eyewitnesses say everyone in the house is okay.
Eyewitness say the woman is not from the Milton/Ulladulla area.
A NSW Ambulance spokesperson said the crash happened at about 7.30pm.
More details to come.