This is the shocking moment that a car flew through the air and was hit on the roof of a local veteran neck for the second time in just three months.
The Clay-Ray Veterans Memorial Hall in Excelsior Springs, Missouri, still repaired his roof when a driver put his vehicle back in it.

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In February, the locals first discovered a car that is in the roof of the hall
Just three months later on Wednesday morning, a driver suffered a medical emergency at the wheel, which flies his vehicle off the road and was embedded in exactly the same part of the roof.
“We turned down here and a car is embedded back into the roof,” Rusty Harrington, Vice Commandant of American Legion, told ABC News Affiliate KMBC.
Shocked film material shows the moment the car goes in the air before collecting everywhere with the roof of the building.
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The engine is brought out of the car from the car due to the impact and the dissolving from the car when it came to the floor near the flag mast of the building.
Other film materials from the street that fell away shows what remains on the side of the roof via the vehicle.
“If this engine comes out, I could not imagine how a person doesn't get out of the car when he doesn't wear a seat belt,” said Lt. Ryan Dowdy from the Excelsior Springs police against the outlet.
The 56 -year -old driver Corrie Wright, who was later identified by police officers of Excelsior Springs, was able to go away from the crash to an ambulance.
He had suffered a attack at the wheel at around 7:20 a.m., which took him off the street and fell into the building, reported family and police.
Wright volunteered for the Good Samaritan Center and was on the way to handing the food to when he had the seizure.
He suffered slight to moderate injuries and will not be exposed to criminal charges due to the Excelsior citizen due to the Excelsior citizen.
The veteran organization posted on Facebook: “We'll go here again !! Round 2.”
The local jokes in the comments and asked: “Did you think about placing a” No -Parking “registration up there?”
Another suggested to repair the roof and add a ramp to “redirect cars like a kind of loop-de loop on the street”.

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The organization quickly returned to the fundraising mode for the second time by putting T-shirts for sale with all winnings for repairing the hall.
A Gofundme page was also started with the group, which thanked the locals for their “overwhelming positive reaction”.
The first crash in February was caused by a suspect that fled from a traffic stop at high speed.
The 22-year-old's vehicle shattered through the roof and landed in the kitchen.
Two young passengers were seriously injured, while the driver did not have life -threatening injuries and was suspended.

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Repairs on the roof were not completed when the second crash took place.
“We do the best we have here. Any help from the community or something would be very much appreciated,” added Harrington.
After the last incident, the Clay-Ray Vets Club Board immediately held a meeting with the local council to prevent such accidents in the future.
The construction of barricades or protective barriers was reportedly discussed in accordance with the Excelsior citizen.
“Although it may seem like a recurring problem, these are very unique situations,” said Lt. Dowdy.
“One was during a driver's hunt for a driver who tried to escape capture, the other could possibly be due to an illness.”
He added that the VfW, which has had the building for over 80 years, confirms that this is only the second time that such an incident has taken place.