That’s not a parking spot.
A driver in us-regions crashed their car food before 3:30 in the morning earlier this week. According to local authorities, the driver fled the scene, leaving their car stuck halfway through the restaurant’s front window.
Three employees were reportedly in the restaurant at the time of the accident but none of them were injured.
(Islip Fire Department)
The Islip Fire Department posted about the incident on its Facebook page. According to the post, there were three employees in the restaurant at the time of the accident. Fortunately, none of them were injured.
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The fire department shared photos of the aftermath on social media. The images show a car wedged into one of the dining room’s windows. The vehicle was caught on the window’s ledge and none of the wheels appear to be touching the ground.
Inside the restaurant, the front of the car smashed through a seating area and seemingly sent tables and chairs flying.
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The Islip Fire Department shared photos of the aftermath to social media.
(Islip Fire Department)
The Islip Fire Department’s post states, “Just before 3:30 AM the Islip Fire Department was alerted to a report of a car into a building at Taco Bell, 490 Main Street. Upon arrival units found a single vehicle accident where a car crashed through the west side wall and window of the building. The driver had apparently fled the scene on foot prior to FD and police arrival.”
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Inside the restaurant, the front of the car smashed through a seating area and seemingly sent tables and chairs flying.
(Islip Fire Department)
The post continues, “There were 3 employees inside the restaurant at the time of the crash who were all uninjured. The Town of Islip Fire Marshals office and building inspectors were notified to check the stability of the structure. The incident is currently under investigation by the Suffolk County Police Department. Islip crews operated under the direction of Chief of Department Pfuhl.”