FedEx truck crashes into Ohio home
A home sustained damage after a FedEx truck slammed into it Monday.
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Columbus Police responded around 1:50 p.m. to Godeita Street on reports of a vehicle into a house, according to Columbus TV affiliate WSYX.
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Video and photos from the scene show that a FedEx truck crashed completely into the side of a house.
The homeowner told WSYX that the crash destroyed a first-floor bathroom and his home office.
A wrecker removed the FedEx truck from the home. Video and photos showed a large hole in the side of the house.
Police told NBC 4 in Columbus that the driver was 'alert and conscious.'
WSYX says no one was home at the time of the crash.
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