TIGARD, Ore. -- Newly released video shows a pickup truck flying through the air and crashing into an Oregon home in the middle of the night.
Incredibly, no one was hurt.
It was just as the homeowner had described it.
"Literally launched and boom right in my house," David Brudknock said.
Tigard, Oregon police said the pickup went airborne after hitting a dirt mound, clearing a retaining wall and flying roughly 100 feet through the air.
Then, it hit the house.
"I just hear this boom, and the house shakes," Brudknock said.
On Friday, Brudknock recalled what it was like to walk downstairs around 3 a.m. and see the wreckage.
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"And I'm like, 'what's going on?' Like I, I must be in a sleep, sleep stupor or something. I can't process like what I'm seeing in front of me," Brudknock said.
The front of his house and the bathroom were a crumpled mess.
"I didn't expect a flying truck," Brudknock said.
The family of five, including three children, all unharmed, made it out the back of the house to what Brudknock described as a swarm of first responders.
"So yeah, they all showed up, and they're all lined out there on Shoals Ferry, and it was a sight," Brudknock said.
The two inside the truck, officers say, were taken to the hospital with minor injuries.
The driver of the pickup managed to climb out of the wreckage.
He was arrested for reckless driving.