Alan Ruck is involved in Hollywood pizzeria crash

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Alan Ruck was reportedly involved in a multi-car collision in Hollywood on Tuesday that sent his truck crashing into a pizzeria.

Footage appeared to show Ruck talking on his cellphone at the scene of the crash.

Shortly after 9 p.m. Tuesday, several callers reported a crash involving multiple vehicles, one of which slammed into a building in the 1600 block of La Brea Avenue, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department said.

News video from the scene showed the front end of the truck plowed into the building that houses Raffallo's Pizza, near the intersection of La Brea and Hollywood Boulevard. Two heavily damaged sedans were seen in the middle of the intersection; one of them had apparently been rear-ended before hitting the driver's side of the other car.

“The whole building shook and I thought a bomb or something had exploded,” Tim Ratcliff, who owns several restaurants next to Raffallo’s, told KTLA’s Chris Wolfe.

Alan Ruck who appeared more concerned about the wellbeing of others than his own.

“I asked him, ‘Are you okay?’ And the first thing out of his mouth was, ‘Is everyone [else] okay? I think I hit someone. Is he okay?'”

A police report was taken at the scene, according to the LAPD. No citations or arrests were announced.

The Fire Department's Urban Search and Rescue team assessed the building and the truck before the rear of the vehicle was hooked to a chain and pulled out of the structure. Department of Building and Safety officials also responded to the crash site, to determine the condition of the building for occupancy, the Fire Department said.

Los Angeles Fire Department reported that a 32-year-old man was taken to a hospital and that the severity of his injuries was unclear. 

Authorities did not specify whether the man was walking or in one of the vehicles involved in the crash, according to NBC Los Angeles.

Ruck is more recently known for playing Connor Roy in the hit HBO series "Succession," but he is perhaps best known for playing Ferris Bueller's best friend, Cameron Frye, in the 1986 John Hughes classic "Ferris Bueller's Day Off."

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