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Chain-Reaction Crash Sends Car Into NJ Home, Knocks Sleeping Man Out of His Bed: Police

What to Know

  • A chain-reaction crash knocked a sleeping man out of his NJ bed over the weekend, authorities say
  • Police say a woman first hit a guardrail, then the driver's side of a parked van and another vehicle before hitting a utility pole
  • The impact sent the second vehicle into the man's house; all of the injured are expected to survive

A sleeping man was knocked from his bed after a vehicle struck in a crash was pushed into his northern New Jersey home over the weekend, authorities say. 

The chain-reaction crash happened in Emerson occurred around 9:30 p.m. Sunday. A 37-year-old Teaneck woman hit a guardrail, then the driver's side of a parked van and another vehicle before striking a utility pole, authorities say.

The impact sent the second vehicle into the home.

The home's resident, the driver and her 1-year-old son were all treated at a hospital for injuries that were not considered life-threatening. Their names and further details on their conditions have not been released.

The cause of the accident remains under investigation.

Copyright The Associated Press
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