
UPDATE August 9, 9:38 AM
Pennsylvania State Police determined the crash was "an intentional act" and the 20-year-old driver of the vehicle could face charges.
The driver first drove into a ditch before launching the car into the second floor of the home. He is in the hospital being treated for his injuries.
ORIGINAL STORY BELOW:
Cars crashing into a home are not particularly uncommon, but one crashing into the second floor of a house is very rare.
That’s exactly what happened in central Pennsylvania on Sunday when the Toyota Corolla ended crashed into the second level of a home in Decatur Township, Mifflin County.
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.