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Dump truck rams into Long Island Korean dry cleaners
October 15, 2015
By The Korea Times New York staff
A dump truck crashed into the wall of a Korean-owned dry cleaners in Long Island Tuesday, injuring one person.
According to police, the truck rammed through the front doors of Harbour Hill Dry Cleaners, located on Lincoln Avenue and Locust Street.
One employee was taken to a hospital.
Police said the dump truck had been parked on top of a hill when the brakes lost control, causing the vehicle to roll down into the business while the driver was absent.