NEW ROCHELLE - A driver crashed a car through the doors of the Trump Plaza residential tower on Tuesday night and hit a concierge, police said.

The driver, a 63-year-old man from Larchmont, told New Rochelle police that he "blacked out" before smashing his 2018 Mercedes-Benz sedan through the lobby at 175 Huguenot St.

The man had no signs of impairment, police said, and appeared to suffer a medical condition that contributed to the crash, which occurred at 8:47 p.m.

The man was driving north on LeCount Place and planned to turn left onto Huguenot Street, but he failed to make the left, police said. Instead, he drove straight through the traffic light and barreled into the building.

The driver and Trump Plaza's concierge, a 41-year-old man, had minor injuries and were taken to a hospital, police said.

Deena Grotto, who lives in Trump Plaza, said she was taking the elevator to the lobby on Tuesday night to walk her dog when she heard a loud boom as the car hit the building.

“The elevator opened and there was broken glass and some smoke all over the lobby,” Grotto said today as she walked her dog.

“The door opened, I saw broken glass and smoke and somebody yelling ‘police! Police!’ And I didn’t know what it was. I just closed the elevator door and I went back upstairs because I was scared,” she told The Journal News/lohud.

Today, the entrance is curtained off by a tarp with two potted plants set in front of it. A doorman is greeting residents at a side entrance up the street.

The plaza is 39 stories tall and construction was completed in 2007. Its amenities include a heated swimming pool, rooftop deck, children's playroom, fitness center and business center.

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