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Manager At Westchester Market Said Crash 'Sounded Like A Bomb Went Off'

The manager of DeCicco Food Market in Pelham thought a bomb had exploded when a car backed into the front of the popular market.

A driver backed into the front of Decicco & Sons on Thursday.

A driver backed into the front of Decicco & Sons on Thursday.

Photo Credit: Pelham Professional Firefighters Local 2213
An elderly driver backed into the front of a market in Pelham.

An elderly driver backed into the front of a market in Pelham.

Photo Credit: Pelham Professional Firefighters Local 2213

"It sounded like a bomb went off and the whole building shook," Store Manager Chris Dapolito said. "Thank God no one was in that area of the store at the time."

No one was injured during the crash that took place around 4:30 p.m. Thursday when an elderly New Rochelle driver backed into the food market located at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Second Street.

Right after the crash, store employees, customers and people in the area ran to help the 83-year-old driver, Dapolito added.

Pelham Fire Chief Jim Dinapoli said that luckily, the building's structural stability was not damaged and that no one was on the sidewalk at the time.

"It's really amazing that no one was injured, thankfully,' Dinapoli said. 

Employees and maintenance crews worked all night to clean up and restock the store, as well as make sure nothing was stolen. 

"They are here replacing the glass front right now, Dapolito said. "By the end of the day, we should be back to normal."

Click here for Daily Voice's initial report on the incident.

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