Four children have been taken to hospital after a jumping castle was blown away over a neighbouring fence.
Police and paramedics were called to a home on Kelvin Park Dr in Bradfield, south-western Sydney, about 9.35am on Saturday after a jumping castle became detached.
Five children — three aged nine and a 12 and 13-year-old — were assessed by paramedics.
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It’s believed all were boys, NSW Ambulance told 7NEWS.com.au. They were all conscious and breathing.
Four were taken to the Children’s Hospital at Westmead with non-life-threatening injuries in stable conditions.
SafeWork NSW are at the scene.
In December 2021, six children were killed in a primary school jumping castle accident in Tasmania.
Zane Mellor, Peter Dodt, Addison Stewart, Jalailah Jayne-Maree Jones, Jye Sheehan and Chace Harrison died after the incident at Hillcrest Primary School when a gust lifted the castle into the air.
In June a court dismissed a workplace safety charge against the jumping castle operator.
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