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Driver Crashed Into Parsippany Building
The driver was taken to the hospital with back pain, police said.
PARSIPPANY, NJ — A Parsippany driver accidentally drove into a building Sunday afternoon, Parsippany police said.
The driver, a 44-year-old Parsippany man, was leaving the parking lot around 4:20 p.m. of the apartment complex when his gas pedal got stuck, police said. He drove across the curb, sidewalk, and grass before hitting another building near the stairs.
He was rescued from the car by rescue personnel, and taken to Morristown Medical Center with back pain.
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The building, stairs, and light fixture were damaged, police said.
Mount Tabor Fire Department, Parsippany Rescue and Recovery Unit and Parsippany Volunteer Ambulance Squad, Chief 1, Tower 11, Engine 15, Engine 16 and Rescue 14 all responded.
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