CCTV captured the dramatic moment a van ploughed into the front of a home.
The clip shows a two vehicle smash in Chadderton, Oldham, which ended with a red Manchester Glass Ltd van embedded in a house.
The fire brigade say two vehicles were involved in the crash at the junction of Wash Brook and Old Lane in Chadderton, at about 7.40am on Tuesday.
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A woman was rescued from one of the vehicles by firefighters and treated at the scene for minor injuries.
Footage shows a pale blue Corsa waiting to turn right onto Wash Brook.
The driver lets a black vehicle pass and then moves out but is sideswiped by the van.
The van then lurches to the left and smashes into the front of the house.
The impact causes the Corsa to spin around and it ends up crashing into the rear of the van, with both vehicles coming to rest in the garden of the house.
Police, firefighters and paramedics were all called to the incident.
A spokesperson for GMFRS said: "At approximately 7.40am on Tuesday, February 1, firefighters were called to reports of a road traffic collision on Wash Brook, at the junction of Old Lane, in Chadderton.
"Fire engines from Hollins and Chadderton stations quickly attended the scene.
"The collision involved two vehicles, with one of the vehicles also hitting a property.
"Firefighters used specialist cutting equipment to extricate a woman from one of the vehicles, who was then transferred to the care of colleagues from NWAS
"Firefighters worked to make the scene safe and were in attendance for around two hours."
A spokesperson for North West Ambulance Service said a person was treated at the scene for minor injuries
A spokesperson for Manchester Glass Ltd said: "At this stage all we can say is thankfully there were no serious injuries.
"Hopefully, the repairs to the property can be made quickly so that the least upheaval can be caused to the occupier of the property."
Greater Manchester Police have been contacted for a comment.