Scary Video Shows Car Crashing Through Dallas, Texas Gym
Recent video from Dallas, Texas has shown an unidentified driver crashing into a gym. Here it what is known at the time of writing.
Early Details Of The Crash
The video, posted to social media, shows a car crashing through SWEAT Dallas, as revealed by WFAA. We must warn that this footage may not be suitable to some viewers, due to language and the content shown:
As shown in the video the car crashed through the building, striking two people who were sitting on a couch near the wall. WFAA reports that both individuals were tending to by medical personnel. One was cared for at the scene of the accident, with the other individual being taken to medical facility locally for treatment.
SWEAT Dallas even posted on their social media regarding the incident as well:
According to the post, "One trainer and one member were injured. Please keep them in your thoughts and prayers."
At the current time of writing, there is still an ongoing investigation in regards to the accident. However, this wasn't the only instance of a car crashing into a gym.
Another Car Drives Into A Plano Gym
WFAA also reports that a vehicle struck Workout Anytime gym on Tuesday April 2nd, 2024. The news organization released a video reporting the details:
WFAA also reports that no one was injured, and the building did not close after the accident. As these are developing stories, we will have more information when it becomes available.
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