A home in Monmouth County, New Jersey is hit by 2 cars, about a week apart
OCEAN TOWNSHIP — The same home was hit by two different cars, about a week apart, first responders say.
On January 15 at around 2:40 a.m., the Wanamassa Fire Company responded to a house along Bimbler Boulevard, where firefighters said a driver lost control and ran off the road, hit a sign and then the house before driving off. end up in Deal Lake.
House hit by cars, a week apart (courtesy Wanamassa Fire Company)
House hit by cars, a week apart (courtesy Wanamassa Fire Company)
Those inside the car managed to get out and suffered only minor injuries, firefighters said, while the unoccupied home sustained significant structural damage.
A week later, on Sunday, just before 5 a.m., the Wanamassa Fire Company was called to the same house, to another vehicle that had left the road and crashed into the building – coming to rest at the interior.
House hit by cars, a week apart (courtesy Wanamassa Fire Company)
Although the owners of the home have still not moved in, the structural soundness of the home is now a major concern, firefighters said.
No word on what may have caused either crash Sunday night.
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