Car crashes into second floor of house
Updated | By The Drive with Rob and Roz
Imagine being awoken by a car flying through your upstairs bedroom window on an otherwise chilled weekend?!
As the saying goes: When pigs fly.
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This is generally used when one believes that something is not going to happen.
Cars are also famously known for not flying, although many engineers have tried to change this.
As it turns out, they just had to go to central Pennsylvania in the United States where one unnamed person accomplished the seemingly impossible.
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On Sunday, August 6, homeowners were shocked and surprised when a driver managed to crash their car into the second floor of their home.
The driver was able to remove themselves from the car and luckily no one inside the house was hurt.
Decatur Volunteer Fire Company called in the assistance of Junction Fire Company to remove the car and ensure the safety of all involved. They released a statement on Facebook to explain the situation further.
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They also provided pictures of the incident:
While it seems like an unbelievable story, it very clearly happened and, hopefully, the homeowner will be able to get their home fixed.
And also be able to live out the rest of their days in peace.
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Main image courtesy of Junction Fire Company/Facebook
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