A driver who lost control at the wheel of a garbage truck slammed the vehicle into a plumbing business’s shopfront, leaving bricks and debris strewn across the road and pavement. The incident occurred in York, Pennsylvania, with police reporting that a large Republic Services waste hauler left the road around 10:38 a.m. Friday, crossed the sidewalk and plowed into 26 S. Main St. Images provided by the Southern Pennsylvania Incident Network show the vehicle on the porch of the residence and just into the doorway of D.E. Wildasin & Son, a plumbing, heating and air conditioning service. Fortunately no injuries were reported in the crash. It was a close call this morning in this York County community.https://t.co/U0wyJrW7y0 (H/T York Dispatch)
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