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Car crashes into Kilsyth store, luckily no one injured



A music lesson and therapy store in Kilsyth has had quite the shock after a car drove into the building earlier today.

Lilydale SES responded to the incident around 9am on Friday 21 October to find a hatchback sedan had driven through the store front glass of Stormer Music.

“After initial hazards were assessed by crew from FRV Station 26 and power isolated by AusNet Services, SES crews removed some precariously located glass and other suspended framing,” a Lilydale SES social media post read.

“Building inspectors from Yarra Ranges Council deemed the structure safe to work inside and assisted by towing, the car was removed.

“A true example of multiple agencies working together for a great outcome.”

The SES said no one was injured but Ambulance Victoria paramedics were on scene to assess those involved.

Ambulance Victoria confirmed no one was treated or transported for injuries.

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