A car plowed into an Orchards-area Jack in the Box shortly after noon Tuesday, sending the driver and a restaurant employee to the hospital.

Georgann Dokos, 65, of Yacolt was behind the wheel of a Subaru Outback traveling south on Northeast 117th Avenue in the northbound lanes when the vehicle suddenly swerved and went off the roadway, according to the Washington State Patrol.

The Subaru traveled over a sidewalk, leaving behind its fender, then through shrubs and into the Jack in the Box drive-thru area before crashing through the north side of the restaurant, which is used for preparation and storage, Trooper Will Finn said.

Debris from the crash struck the worker inside, Maria C. Castro Lopez, 42, of Vancouver. Dokos and Castro Lopez were taken to PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center with minor injuries, the state patrol said.

Troopers performed a field sobriety test on Dokos and found no signs of impairment; they suspect the woman sustained a medical emergency, Finn said.