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An Arizona couple and their four dogs were just about to sit down to dinner when a Ford Mustang crashed into their living room, but everyone was safe.

Phoenix police said Marcus Holmberg and Sabrina Rivera suffered cuts and minor injuries when a car crashed into their living room Friday night around 10:30 p.m.

Holmberg and Rivera shared video showing the moment the Mustang crashed through an exterior wall, kicking up a cloud of dust and debris.

“It was like a bomb went off,” Holmberg said. He told local 12 News. “The ball just came slamming down on me and it just was there. It just happened so quickly. It was so explosive.”

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Marcus Holmberg and Sabrina Rivera were eating dinner in their living room on Friday when a car crashed into their Phoenix home. (Marcus Holmberg / Sabrina Rivera)

Three of the couple's four dogs were in the living room at the time of the accident, and Holmberg posted a video to social media after the incident saying all of the couple's dogs were safe.

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Marcus Holmberg and Sabrina Rivera suffered cuts and minor injuries. All of their dogs survived. (Marcus Holmberg / Sabrina Rivera)

Rivera told Storyful that the dogs were “in pain and fear” after the incident.

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Marcus Holmberg said the incident caused about $30,000 in damages. (Marcus Holmberg / Sabrina Rivera)

“No injuries were found, but a veterinary examination will certainly be performed once funds are available,” Rivera said.

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The couple is now focused on figuring out how to repair the damage to their home.

“This whole thing has been destroyed,” Rivera told Storyful.

Holmberg said on social media that the impact caused the entire house to shift off its foundation and repairs could cost $30,000.

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Police said an 18-year-old man believed to have crashed into the house was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. Details about the driver were not immediately released.

Fox News Digital's Jordan Early contributed to this report.

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