Just west of the main entrance, the Wisconsin Humane Society’s Ozaukee Campus was struck by a car early on Sunday morning. Around 6:30 a.m., the car veered off westbound Highway 33 and collided with the structure. Thankfully, despite the devastation, neither workers nor animals suffered any injuries.
A accident caused a massive hole in the side of the Wisconsin Humane Society building, especially close to the main entrance, causing serious structural damage. The driver engaged in the incident was brought to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, while the crew and animals were uninjured. VP of marketing and communications Angela Speed stated, “As far as we understand, the driver was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.” The structure now needs “extensive repairs,” JSOnline reports.
Following a collision that damaged their front entrance, the Wisconsin Humane Society has modified how they operate. According to a statement shared with WISN, they are rerouting activity away from the affected area in order to continue providing services.
Although the cause of the collision is still unknown, the Humane Society building was struck by a fast car, which had an impact on the neighborhood. Investigations are being conducted to ascertain the cause of the crash, which resulted in substantial damage. According to TMJ4, authorities are anticipated to release additional details as they continue their investigation into the incidents.
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