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Colorado firefighters respond to 3 vehicle into building calls in 14+ hours

West Metro Fire Rescue crews responded to three vehicle into building crashes in a little more than 14 hours. The firefighters in the Denver metro area said there were no serious injuries at any of the locations. 

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 A truck driver crashed into a vehicle and then crashed into a home on Pierce St. near 1st Avenue on Thursday night.  West Metro Fire Rescue

According to firefighters, the first crash happened at 6:57 p.m. Thursday on Pierce Street near 1st Avenue. Investigators said the driver of the truck, who had a dog as a passenger, struck another vehicle first and then crashed into the house, taking out a portion of the wall. 

Technical rescue teams with West Metro were called to shore up the structure. 

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A driver crashed into an apartment building near 37th Avenue and Parfet Street.  Wheat Ridge Police

The second crash happened at 8:30 a.m. Friday near 37th Avenue and Parfet Street where a driver crashed into an apartment building. Wheat Ridge Police Department investigators said they don't suspect drugs or alcohol as a factor in the crash. 

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An SUV crashed into a bank building at Wadsworth and Coal Mine in Littleton.  CBS

The third crash happened at 9:03 a.m. Friday. Investigators said two vehicles collided in the intersection at Wadsworth and Coal Mine. That crash pushed one of the vehicles into a bank building. 

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