Five Injured After Car Crashes In Oliver's Supermarket In Santa Rosa
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Five Injured After Car Crashes In Oliver's Supermarket In Santa Rosa
"A car went through the front windows of gourmet supermarket Oliver's in Santa Rosa Friday morning, leaving six people injured and significant damage to the store. The incident happened around 11:49 am Friday at the Oliver's at 560 Montecito Boulevard, near Santa Rosa's Rincon Valley and Fountaingrove neighborhoods. As the Press Democrat reports, the car came through a front window of the store and crashed into a check stand, leaving three customers and two employees injured."
"The injuries were described as serious but not life-threatening. ABC 7 reported that six people were injured, with two of those treated at the scene and four taken to the hospital. The cause has not been determined, but it appears to be the case of someone thinking they were in reverse while leaving a parking spot, and perhaps mistaking the gas for the brake pedal."
A car went through the front windows of Oliver's supermarket in Santa Rosa, causing significant damage. The incident occurred around 11:49 a.m. at 560 Montecito Boulevard near Rincon Valley and Fountaingrove. The vehicle crashed into a check stand, injuring six people including three customers and two employees; injuries were described as serious but not life-threatening. Two people were treated at the scene and four were taken to the hospital. The cause has not been determined; investigators say the driver may have thought they were in reverse and possibly hit the gas instead of the brake. Oliver's was founded in 1988 by Steve Maass and operates four Sonoma County stores.
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