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Woman launches car off hill, crashes through roof of nearby home

WATCH ABOVE: A vehicle crashed through the roof of a residence in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on Friday. Police are investigating if an elderly driver suffered a medical emergency while driving – Dec 31, 2016

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Authorities say a woman driving at least 70 mph hit a hill and launched into the roof of a group home in North Carolina.

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Remarkably, no one inside the home was injured. WGHP-TV reports that the woman was taken to a hospital. She is expected to be fine.

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Winston-Salem police said the crash happened about 4 p.m. Friday. The vehicle hit a hill in the front yard of the group home and landed through the roof of the house. The front part of the home appeared undamaged in photos posted online.

“She hit that curb, hit the incline, went airborne and went through the top of the house,” Sgt. Verron Chue of the Winston-Salem Police Department told WGHP.

A neighbour said the accident sounded like a bomb going off.

“We heard a bang, a loud bang, and then our house shook a little bit,” Robert Christie said.

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Police believe the woman may have suffered a medical emergency while driving.

“Just from us talking to her, she didn’t realize her car was actually inside the house.” Chue said. “I would guess that she passed out.”

Shane Ferguson, executive director of Rescare, says the home is for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and there were six people inside.

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