A woman and two young children have been rushed to hospital after being struck by a car at a pedestrian crossing on Bribie Island.

It’s understood the car was being driven by a 95-year-old man along Goodwin Drive just before 12pm.

A female toddler suffered multiple abrasions, while a male baby boy suffered a head injury.

Both have been transported to Queensland Children’s Hospital in a serious condition with a high acuity response paramedic on board for transport.

A woman in her 30s suffered multiple abrasions and was transported to the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital in a serious condition.

Queensland Ambulance Service Officer in Charge Jarred Thorne says they had a large response to the scene.

“We had eight units respond, three acute ambulances, critical care, high acuity response unit, and an operational supervisor and myself.”

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The driver of the vehicle was transported to Caboolture Hospital in a stable condition as a precaution.

The area has been closed by police, with motorists being asked to avoid the area.

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