The driver of an SUV lost consciousness and plowed into the side of a family’s home on Monday afternoon.

Sherly Sunny and her family are still coming to terms with the damage done to their home after a Chevy Tahoe drove through one of the walls. The crash happened shortly before 5 p.m. in the 7300 block of Stratford Drive in Rowlett.

“When I was walking, halfway to the block I heard a big sound. And I turned around and looked but I thought it must be somebody else, you never think it’s you,” Sunny told NBC 5 DFW.

Sunny had decided to take her dog for a walk at just the right time, telling reporters that she usually would have been right where the SUV drove through, mixing up medications for her daughter, who has pulmonary hypertension.

Upon receiving reports about the crash, Rowlett police and fire arrived at the scene and helped tend to the driver, who was taken to the hospital for undisclosed medical reasons. Two children had been inside the SUV, and neither was injured.

Traffic was diverted in both the northbound and southbound lanes of Danridge Drive between Waterbury Drive and North Point Drive in response to the incident, as Rowlett police reported.

As previously covered by The Dallas Express, a truck crashed into a vacant duplex at McCart Avenue and W. Drew Street in Fort Worth in late December. The driver died, and the circumstances surrounding the accident have yet to be released.

A recent study ranked Fort Worth drivers as the ninth most dangerous in the nation, with Dallas drivers coming in at sixth place, bolstered by having the fourth-highest number of fatalities caused by speeding (5.69 per 100,000 residents).

Sunny’s family had already been concerned about the high speeds of vehicles traveling down their road prior to Monday’s crash.

“We’ve seen it in TV and all that happening to other people, but never thought it would happen to us,” she told NBC 5.