SOUTH PARK, Pa. — Two women on a shopping trip were rushed to a hospital after their car crashed into a house late Tuesday afternoon.
Sky 4 flew over the crash scene on Schang Road in South Park, where a tow truck was seen pulling the car away from the side of the house.
Channel 4 Action News' Ashlie Hardway reported that both victims were expected to recover. Police have not identified them.
Police told Hardway that the driver was turning around in a cul-de-sac, as she typically does, when she somehow lost control of the vehicle and veered off the road and over a wall into the house.
The passenger, Adrienne Mosi, said she and the driver, Nancy Wallace, have lunch together every week.
Wallace picks Mosi up and drops her off at her Schang Road home.
"We get back in the car, we go up the hill, she's turning around and I wasn't looking at what she was doing. I was looking to the side. All of a sudden I felt the car accelerate and I say, 'Nancy!' Then I saw the curtains in the bathroom of this house. I about died and so did she," Mosi said.
Mike Stocke, who owns the house, told Hardway that the same woman has crashed a car into his home once before.
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He added that he thinks it may be time for the woman to give up her driver's license.
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Sky 4 flew over the crash scene on Schang Road in South Park, where a tow truck was seen pulling the car away from the side of the house.
Channel 4 Action News' Ashlie Hardway reported that both victims were expected to recover. Police have not identified them.
Police told Hardway that the driver was turning around in a cul-de-sac, as she typically does, when she somehow lost control of the vehicle and veered off the road and over a wall into the house.
The passenger, Adrienne Mosi, said she and the driver, Nancy Wallace, have lunch together every week.
Wallace picks Mosi up and drops her off at her Schang Road home.
"We get back in the car, we go up the hill, she's turning around and I wasn't looking at what she was doing. I was looking to the side. All of a sudden I felt the car accelerate and I say, 'Nancy!' Then I saw the curtains in the bathroom of this house. I about died and so did she," Mosi said.
Mike Stocke, who owns the house, told Hardway that the same woman has crashed a car into his home once before.
[snip]
He added that he thinks it may be time for the woman to give up her driver's license.
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