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Dramatic surveillance video shows the moment a car slams into a gas station, pinning a woman who was pumping gas Saturday morning on Long Island.

Renee McKinney was driving her 2002 Nissan Altima north on William Floyd Parkway near Moriches Middle Island Road in Shirley at around 11:25 a.m. when she attempted to make a right turn into the Mobil gas station, but missed the turn, police said.

Instead, she slammed her car into Rosalie Koenig, who was filling up her 2014 Nissan Frontier on the other side of the pump, witnesses told the Post.

“This car came barreling through,” said Eileen Governale. “The tires were screeching and they were burning. She plowed into the pump, and thank God Rosalie was pumping gas on the other side, because if she was pumping gas on the [side where the car crashed], she probably would not have made it at all.”

Emergency Services officers arrived to rescue Koenig, 62, cops said.

She was taken to Brookhaven Memorial Hospital Medical Center in East Patchogue for undisclosed, but serious injuries. She was later transferred to Stony Brook University Hospital, officials said.

McKinney, 53, was taken to Brookhaven Memorial Hospital Medical Center as a precaution. McKinney’s passenger, Iesha Lemay, 33, was uninjured.

Cops arrested McKinney and charged her with driving while ability impaired by drugs. Her arraignment is scheduled for Sunday.