
In a move pulled straight from the 'Fast and the Furious' franchise, a car somehow went airborne and crashed into the roof of a house in Pennsylvania, lodging there.
The Toyota Corolla crashed into the second level of a home in Decatur Township, Clearfield County. Even more amazing? The driver walked away.
According to Junction Fire Company, crews arrived after a few minutes to find the vehicle embedded into the second floor.
A person inside the car was able to get out.
After the car was removed with the help of tow truck, crews on the scene helped stabilize the home and helped place tarps around the damaged part of the home, due to incoming storms.
No word on any injuries or how exactly the car crashed all the way up on the second floor.
"I wouldn’t have been mad but more impressed! Wow! Glad nobody was injured," Patrick Carling wrote on The Junction Fire Company's Facebook. Someone else wrote, "the General Lee lives on in spirit."