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2-vehicle crash leaves car on its side, another against Fort Lauderdale building

2-vehicle crash leaves car on its side, another against Fort Lauderdale building

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One person was taken to a hospital Friday morning following a two-vehicle crash in Fort Lauderdale that left one vehicle on its side and another resting against a building, according to Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue officials.

Officials said they received a 911 call just before 8 a.m. about a vehicle rollover in the 700 block of Northeast Flagler Drive.

When crews arrived, they found two vehicles involved in the crash. One was on its side, while the other had come to rest against a building.

Two people suffered minor injuries, officials said. One person was transported to a hospital, while the other declined transportation.

A building inspector was called to the scene to check the structure for possible damage. No significant structural damage has been reported.

Officials have not said what led to the crash.

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Source: Local10

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