Two people are injured after a speeding car, driven by a man who may have been under the influence of narcotics, went airborne and crashed into the second floor of a dental office in Santa Ana, Cali.
Officers from the Santa Ana Police Department responded to a call about a collision early Sunday, and arrived at the scene to find a white sedan partially wedged into the second floor of the 17th Street Dental Office.
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One of the vehicle’s occupants managed to scramble out, while the other was extricated by authorities. Both suffered minor injuries.
The vehicle was traveling at high speed when it struck a raised centre median, launching it into the air, police said. The driver later admitted to having used narcotics.
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Authorities are working to assess the integrity of the building structure.
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