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Authorities confirmed that a car crashed into a dialysis facility in Miramar early on New Year’s Day, resulting in considerable structural damage to the building. The incident occurred in the early hours, startling nearby residents and prompting an immediate response from emergency services.
Three individuals were transported to the hospital, suffering from minor injuries sustained during the crash. Fortunately, there were no life-threatening conditions reported. Eyewitnesses described the scene as chaotic, with first responders quickly arriving to assess the situation and provide assistance to those injured.
The impact of the vehicle caused significant damage to the front of the facility, leading to concerns about the safety of the structure. Authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the accident, including whether any factors such as speed or driver impairment contributed to the crash. As the investigation continues, the facility has temporarily closed to ensure the safety of its patients and staff.
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