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2 injured after speeding car crashes into second floor of Ca. building

Posted at 2:46 PM, Jan 15, 2018
and last updated 2018-01-15 14:46:21-05

Santa Ana, Calif. -- The driver and passenger in a car that was apparently speeding were injured after the vehicle crashed into a Santa Ana building and somehow ended up lodged in the second floor, Orange County Fire Authority officials said Sunday, according to KTLA.

The car remained lodged inside a dental office along at 319 E. 17th St. until about 7:50 a.m., when crews were able to get the vehicle out.

Debris from the building lay scattered on the floor below what appears to be a white sedan.

A car remains lodged inside the second floor of a Santa Ana dentist office after the driver crashed into the building on Jan. 14, 2018. (Credit: KTLA)

The Santa Ana Police Department said that the vehicle – a white Nissan sedan – was traveling at a very high rate of speed down French Street when the driver hit the center median.

The car "went airborne and landed into the building," OCFA tweeted.

Police said the driver admitted to using narcotics and was expected to be admitted to a hospital for observation.

Cpl. Anthony Bertagna said police will be submitting the case to the Orange County District Attorney's Office after running toxicology tests to determine possible charges.

A fire was quickly extinguished after the crash, officials said.

Both people inside the car were able to get out safely and suffered minor injuries, according to the OCFA.

Orange County firefighters, along with a Los Angeles County search and rescue team, removed the vehicle from the building.

Public works officials also responded to the crash to examine the integrity of the building.