This is the shocking moment a car sped through a T-junction and smashed into a building in Manchester, leaving two men in hospital.
Dashcam footage shows a car crashed into Charles Wilson Auto Engineers on Wilmslow Road in Rusholme just after midnight on Thursday, October 19.
Two people were in the car at the time and emergency services confirmed one man from the building was taken to hospital to receive further treatment while the driver, a man in his 20s, took himself to hospital.
Rinzi Phoya, who captured the incident on his dashcam, said: "I was on Wilmslow Road about to turn into Dickenson - they were coming from Dickenson.
"They sped through the traffic lights and went right into the building, going pretty fast."
The 50-year-old added: "One of them was walking okay and the other was bleeding.
"The passenger got out but the driver had to crawl out as their side was pretty smashed in.
"The front of the dealership is all glass."
A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service said: “At just after midnight on Thursday morning (October 19) five fire engines from Withington, Gorton, Manchester Central, and Whitehill fire stations, along with the technical response unit from Ashton fire station were called to a road traffic collision involving two cars and a commercial building on Wilmslow Road, Rusholme.
“Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus used two hose reels to extinguish a fire involving one of the vehicles and worked to make the scene safe.
"Crews were in attendance for an hour and a half.”
Greater Manchester Police also confirmed a person inside the building was treated for minor injuries while the driver took himself to hospital.
The force said the building will now be assessed by the council.
North West Ambulance Service said a man from the building was taken to hospital to receive further treatment.
When contacted for comment, Charles Wilson Auto Engineers did not answer the phone.
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