Nova Scotia

Car hits house west of Centreville, N.S.

One person needed to be pulled out from a car by firefighters after it hit a house west of Centreville, N.S. on Saturday morning.

Firefighters needed to pull one person from the car, 2 men in vehicle had serious injuries

The roof of the vehicle was next to the side of the house following the Saturday morning crash in Centreville, N.S. (Ian Swinamer/Swinamer Media)

One person needed to be pulled from a car by firefighters after it hit a house west of Centreville, N.S., on Saturday morning.

The Kentville Volunteer Fire Department, RCMP and EHS were called to the scene on Sherman Belcher Road at 7:39 a.m.

Two men were in the vehicle at the time of the crash.  

RCMP say the driver, 30, from Kentville and his passenger, 37, of Aylesford had serious injuries and are expected to survive. 

A woman, 76, who was inside the house was treated for minor injuries, police say. 

The Kentville Volunteer Fire Department, RCMP and EHS were called to the scene on Sherman Belcher Road at 7:39 a.m. on Saturday (Ian Swinamer/Swinamer Media)

According to the fire department, the house was significantly damaged in the crash.