Weekly Emergency Services Update for Myall Coast Myall Coast Myall Coast by News Of The Area - Modern Media - March 2, 2022March 2, 2022 The semi-trailer crash near Bulahdelah. IT’S time for your weekly emergency services update. Semi-Trailer Crash Advertise with News of The Area today. It’s worth it for your business. Message us. Phone us – (02) 4981 8882. Email us – media@newsofthearea.com.au Emergency services were called to the scene of a semi-trailer crash approximately 10km north of Bulahdelah, near Stoney Creek Road on 22 February. North Arm Cove NSW RFS attended the scene where they found the truck had crashed 100m off the road down an embankment. The sole occupant of the vehicle was a male who received no injuries. North Arm Cove Accident A multitude of emergency services attended the scene of a serious accident on the Pacific Motorway near the North Arm Cove exit on 23 February. A male cyclist was struck by a car towing a caravan and sustained serious injuries. He was treated at the scene by local paramedics and the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service Critical Care Medical Team, stabilised and airlifted to John Hunter Hospital. Flooding NSW SES wishes to remind all residents to be cautious of roads affected by storms and flash flooding and to never drive through floodwater. Driving hazards can include mud, debris, chemical spills, damaged road services and fallen branches. All dangerous traffic hazards should be reported to Service NSW on 131 700. Gus the Dog Port Stephens Hunter Police District had a unique visitor to their station this week after community members reported Gus the dog frantically running on the road in Port Stephens. The officers managed to catch him and give him a ride back to the station where he instantly made friends and wanted to feel like the rest of the crew- so was given a uniform to wear. The district managed to contact Gus’ mum who came and picked Gus up, but not without a few photos first. By Tara CAMPBELL Gus the dog visits the Port Stephens Hunter Police District this week.