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Driver hurt, resident OK after car hits Pennsylvania duplex

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BUTLER (AP) – Authorities say a driver has been hurt, but a sleeping resident is OK after a car ran off a rural road and smashed into a duplex in Western Pennsylvania.

Police have yet to release the names of either person involved, but say the incident happened before 5 a.m. in Center Township, Butler County. That’s about 30 miles north of Pittsburgh.

Police say the car drove off Route 308, down a hill and then was airborne when it hit a rear roof of the back of the duplex.

The sleeping woman inside thought she heard an explosion and called 911.

The driver has been flown to a Pittsburgh hospital with unspecified injuries.

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