Angelie Valerio was cooking dinner inside her Blaxland Home when an upside-down car landed in it.

“I was just staring off, trying to take everything like… did this just happen to me,” Angelie told 9News.

The aged care worker recalled her incredibly lucky escape, revealing she made a split-second decision that could have saved her life.

Car lands in woman's living room.
Angelie Valerio was cooking dinner inside her Blaxland Home when an upside-down car landed in it. (Nine)

“I went to the kitchen and was about to leave all the food in there, and just check that the door was locked,” Valerio said.

“But I hesitated, cause I thought I can’t leave the food, I don’t want to risk burning it.”

That’s when the crash happened.

Fire and Rescue NSW Superintendent Adam Dewberry said the fact that nobody was seriously injured is “a miracle”.

“Fortunately, we had an off-duty nurse on scene who was already providing that reassurance and treatment of the casualty who was trapped,” Dewberry said.

The driver, a man aged in his 60s, was freed from the Audi, taken to Nepean Hospital with minor injuries and issued with an infringement notice for negligent driving.

No charges have been laid and NSW Police investigations are continuing.

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