A council worker has been injured after a quad bike crashed over an embankment in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.
The vehicle — which NSW Ambulance described as a quad bike — went over an embankment at Murray St, Bronte just after 1pm on Tuesday.
7NEWS understands the man fell about 30m after reversing down the embankment.
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The 62-year-old man suffered chest injuries, NSW Ambulance told 7NEWS.com.au.
Paramedics treated the man at the scene before taking him to St Vincent’s Hospital.
He is believed to be in a stable condition.
On Tuesday afternoon, it was revealed the man was a worker from Waverley Council who was working at Bronte Park before the vehicle crashed.
“A Council worker was transported to hospital this afternoon after the all-terrain vehicle he was driving overturned in Bronte,” Waverley Council told 7NEWS.
“The man, aged in his 60s, is believed to be in a stable condition.
“There have been no other reports of injuries. SafeWork NSW has been notified.”
Inquiries into the incident are ongoing.