A car plowed through the glass storefront of a Lexington AT&T store hitting a woman inside.

The accident happened at the South Broadway location shortly before 5:30 on Thursday evening.

Lexington police say a woman was driving toward downtown when her brakes went out, so to avoid hitting the car in front of her, she swerved toward the building.

The car went completely into the store. It ended up hitting a customer. After firefighters arrived on scene and spoke with the woman, she stood up and began talking with emergency responders on the scene. She was taken to the hospital but her injuries are not serous, according to police.

Adam Bourque is a sales representative at the AT&T store. He watched as the entire incident happened right in front of his eyes.

"I was just sitting there working with a customer and I look over to my left and I see a car bash through straight in front of the building," Bourque said.

Surveillance video shows Bourque run over to help the customer after the car came into the store.

"Her immediate reaction- she was on the ground holding her head, just kept talking about her head. Just under a lot of shock, we all were," Bourque said.

Police say they are not expecting any charges against the driver. They said she was very shaken up. She was also taken to the hospital to be checked out. WKYT learned on Friday that the woman, who is from Dallas, has been released from the hospital.

Firefighters say there is surprisingly not any serious structural damage to the store, just a couple broken windows and doors.

WKYT stopped by the store on Friday and it is back open for business.