TV and radio presenter Glenn Wheeler, who was seriously injured on Saturday after the scooter he was riding was struck by a Mitsubishi wagon, faces a vital operation today.
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The crash left the Channel Seven and 2GB personality with a severed artery in one leg and other significant injuries, including bleeding on the brain.
After the accident in Sydney's south at Woolooware, Wheeler, 54, was airlifted to St George Hospital, Kogarah, where doctors placed him in an induced coma.
Executive producer of The Morning Show, Sarah Stinson, confirmed that Monday was a significant day in treatment of the Channel Seven and 2GB personality, adding that there were hopeful signs for her popular colleague.
Sports presenter Ben Damon took to Twitter with some positive comments after visiting his mate in hospital.
At hospital with everybody's mate Glenn Wheeler. Signs are much improved. Will be slow process but appears in time the great man will be ok! — Ben Damon (@ben_damon)
February 1, 2015
Damon's sentiments were echoed by another friend, Anthony Peridis.
@byrnesh @SARAHSTINSON7 The great man is fighting hard ladies.Just leaving the hospital now but signs are good.Family appreciate the support — Anthony Peridis (@antperidis) February 1, 2015
A 59-year-old woman was arrested and charged with negligent driving occasioning grievous bodily harm following the accident. She is due to appear in the Sutherland local court on February 19.
The woman's Mitsubishi Star wagon was also seized by police crash investigators.
Other messages of support from colleagues:
Incredibly sad news .. Our very own Glenn Wheeler in an induced coma after motorcycle accident .. All…
http://t.co/eFkZoBWIat — Larry Emdur (@larryemdur)
February 1, 2015
Our thoughts and prayers are with
@glennwheeler and his family
https://t.co/bV0gDGWOpW — The Morning Show (@morningshowon7)
February 1, 2015
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@Jim_Wilson7 & I wishing
@glennwheeler a speedy recovery. Thoughts with his family. — Chris Bath (@ChrisBath7)
February 1, 2015
Big love to legend
@glennwheeler who has been involved in a serious road incident and is lucky to be alive. Stable condition
#welovewheeler — BenFordham (@BenFordham)
February 1, 2015