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Lyndhurst Building In Danger Of Collapse After Pickup Slams Into Storefront

A Lyndhurst building was deemed in danger of collapse after a pickup truck slammed into a storefront Saturday night.

Structural damage can be seen from across the street.

Structural damage can be seen from across the street.

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At the scene.

At the scene.

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Aftermath.

Aftermath.

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Firefighters freed the driver.

Firefighters freed the driver.

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The area was closed off to traffic.

The area was closed off to traffic.

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"We're concerned about a possible collapse," Police Chief James O'Connor told Daily Voice. 

"The building was evacuated of all tenants, all utilities have been cut and the road has been closed until a structural engineer can inspect it," the chief said.

The 43-year-old Lyndhurst driver told police he looked down at a piece of paper for a moment as he headed south on Stuyvesant Avenue around 9:40 p.m., O'Connor said.

The pickup crossed over, mounted the curb and crashed into the building between Tri-County Glass Co. and Just One Dance.

The Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad took the driver to the hospital with what appeared to be minor injuries after firefighters used the Jaws of Life to extricate him.

Stuyvesant remained closed from Page to Kingsland.

Page remained closed from Stuyvesant to Weart.

James Wood Sr. contributed to this account.

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