Trapped at Walmart: Driver plows into store, gets pinned between walls, NC rescuers say
A driver had to be rescued from inside a Walmart in North Carolina after a pickup truck crashed through an exterior wall and got stuck, according to the Central Alexander Fire Department.
The crash happened at 9 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 16, at the Walmart Supercenter on N.C. 16 in Taylorsville, the department said in a news release. Taylorsville is about 60 miles northwest of Charlotte.
Investigators said the pickup “drove into the building” and came to a stop with its front/ doors pinned shut by walls.
Photos show the truck’s front end suffered heavy damage when it rammed through a front wall and into the store’s kitchen area.
The driver “was freed from the vehicle in a short period of time and turned over to EMS,” the department said.
However, it took longer to get the vehicle out of the store.
Fire and Rescue personnel resorted to “cutting away the cement blocks and shoring the building to maintain structural integrity,” officials said.
The driver, who officials did not publicly identify, was hospitalized “with minor injuries,” WSOC reported. No injuries were reported among the store’s staff.
Investigators did not say what caused the crash.
This story was originally published October 17, 2022 at 9:29 AM with the headline "Trapped at Walmart: Driver plows into store, gets pinned between walls, NC rescuers say."