Houston Chronicle

Sedan flies 60 feet into the upper floor of California office

- By Matthew Haag

A Nissan sedan became airborne and crashed into a California dental office Sunday morning, coming to rest dangling out of the building’s second story, the authoritie­s said.

The police in Santa Ana, Calif., said the car clipped a median outside the building and flew about 60 feet before slamming into 17th Street Dental Office.

The crash, which happened at about 5:25 a.m. Pacific time, rattled guests in a motel next door, but the dental practice was closed at the time.

The Los Angeles County Fire Department used a specialize­d forklift and wrecker to remove the car, the police said.

One of the two people inside the vehicle was able to exit on his own, but emergency workers had to remove the other person, a police spokesman said.

The driver told officers he had used drugs before the crash and was taken to a hospital for treatment of minor injuries, police said.

The spokesman said authoritie­s had filed a charge of driving under the influence but the driver had not yet been arraigned because he was in the hospital.

The passenger also suffered minor injuries.

On Sunday afternoon, the car was gone from the building, but a giant hole remained on the second floor of the dental office. The owner of the practice could not be reached for comment.

 ?? Orange County Fire Authority via New York Times ?? A Nissan Altima hangs from the second story of a dental office building in Santa Ana, Calif., after it went airborne after clipping a median.
Orange County Fire Authority via New York Times A Nissan Altima hangs from the second story of a dental office building in Santa Ana, Calif., after it went airborne after clipping a median.

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