DUBLIN, Ga. — A Chick-fil-A employee in Dublin was hit by a car while working in the drive-thru Monday night, Dublin Chick-fil-A owner-operator David Roberts told 13WMAZ.
Roberts said that a team member was "bumped by a car" and they had to call an ambulance. Because of the accident, the restaurant was shut down early.
"Please send your prayers to our team and the injured Team Member for a quick recovery," the location's Facebook post read.
From the Facebook post, it is unclear the extent of the employee's injuries.
Roberts said any additional comment would have to come from Chick-fil-A corporate.
A spokesperson told 13WMAZ that the team member was responsive and is expected to be okay.
They can't release any information about how it happened since it is a "fluid situation." They referred any additional questions about the accident itself to law enforcement.
The restaurant, which is located at 2002 Veterans Blvd, will be open on Tuesday during its regular hours.
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