Pennsylvania driver hospitalized after bizarrely crashing car into second floor of home

The car was lodged in a second-floor room of the home after reportedly striking a culvert, Junction Fire said

On Sunday afternoon, a driver was injured in Pennsylvania after their car crashed into a second-floor home. The incident occurred on Alfarta Road in Decatur Township around 3:15 p.m. The Junction Fire Company swiftly responded to the unusual scene. When firefighters arrived, they found the driver’s side of the vehicle embedded in a second-floor room, while the passenger’s side rested on the roof, and the trunk and rear tires dangled off the house. Although the exact cause was initially unclear, Junction Fire officials later revealed that the driver likely lost control after hitting a culvert.

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