A CAR crashed into Aldi in Studley today - with police, medics and firefighters called to the scene.
The crash at Aldi on Birmingham Road happened at around 9.47am this morning (Tuesday January 10).
Thankfully no-one was hurt in the incident, which saw one car smash into the store wall by the disabled car parking spaces, damaging the brickwork.
The driver of the car, a woman, was assessed by paramedics and was discharged at the scene.
A spokeswoman for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: "We were called to reports of an RTC at a supermarket on Birmingham Road, Studley at 9.47am.
"One ambulance was sent to the scene and, on arrival, found one car had been involved in a collision.
"The driver, a woman, was already out the vehicle.
"She was assessed by ambulance crews but did not require treatment and was discharged at the scene."
A spokesman for Warwickshire Fire said two fire engines were sent.
He said: "We were called to reports of a vehicle that had been driven into the Aldi Foodstore Ltd on Birmingham Road in Studley.
"We cordoned off the area of damaged property to keep customers safe.
"Crews were at the scene for around 10 minutes."
A spokesperson for Aldi said the store had been trading as usual today and had not needed to close.
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