FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Police say the driver who crashed his pick-up truck into a Subway sandwich restaurant, injuring 6 people, did not have a license.
The Subway on Grangeville and 11th Avenue in Hanford was boarded up as the owner works on repairing the business.
On Friday Hanford police say the driver suffered a medical condition and accidentally reversed into the Subway at a high speed.
Two people were pinned underneath the car -- they were released from the hospital over the weekend. But family members tell Action News, they will be recovering from their injuries for a long time.
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