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A juvenile girl miraculously walked away after totaling her car during a dangerous drag racing crash in Long Beach.

Officers responded to the scene at Spring Street and Kilroy Airport Way around 11:51 p.m. on Friday after the wreck damaged a traffic control box, knocking out the light signals at the intersection, according to the Long Beach Police Department.

A maroon car lies upside down against a wall with two firefighters looking on.

Witnesses say the juvenile female crashed her car while racing a BMW at speeds around 90 to 100 miles per hour. They say she fishtailed and lost control while rounding a curve near the city’s airport, crashing. ONSCENE.TV

Dramatic video from the scene minutes after the crash showed the driver — only described by police as a juvenile — panicking over her decimated vehicle as bystanders checked in. Through tears, the girl said she was driving the car and had no passengers.

Her overturned vehicle appeared mangled and resting on its side next to a concrete wall.

“The preliminary investigation revealed the overturned vehicle had been traveling eastbound Spring Street racing a second vehicle before the driver lost control. The other vehicle did not remain on scene,” police told The Post.

A wrecked car lies upside down against a wall with debris around it, and a woman with a flashlight stands nearby.

Witnesses say the juvenile female crashed her car while racing a BMW at speeds around 90 to 100 miles per hour. ONSCENE.TV

Debris from a crashed car, including a signal control box, next to a wall at night.

Her overturned vehicle appeared mangled, visibly totaled, and resting on its side next to a concrete wall. ONSCENE.TV

A blurry image of a crashed white car on the side of a road at night.

Witnesses say the juvenile female crashed her car while racing a BMW at speeds around 90 to 100 miles per hour. ONSCENE.TV

Footage showed medical personnel chatting with the girl before she got on a gurney for medical personnel to take her to the hospital.

The young driver managed to “self-extricate” herself from the vehicle, the Long Beach Fire Department added.

She was transported to an area hospital for non-life-threatening injuries, authorities said.

A female driver talks to a Long Beach police officer after a car crash.

Footage shows medical personnel checking her out and her talking to police as she remained perfectly standing on two feet. ONSCENE.TV

A female driver signing documents with a police officer after a high-speed crash.

She walked onto the gurney for medical personnel to transport her. ONSCENE.TV

A woman, wearing a football jersey, standing amidst police and firefighters, seen at night after an accident.

The teenage girl appeared lucky to survive the crash. ONSCENE.TV

A woman on a stretcher looking at her phone while being attended to by first responders.

The racer is even seen texting on her phone as she’s wheeled into the ambulance, where officials say she was transported to an area hospital for “non-life-threatening injuries.” ONSCENE.TV

The teenage girl appeared lucky to survive the crash.

The vehicle’s destroyed state made its make and model unrecognizable. The front of the vehicle is seen shredded with cut metal and wires splayed about.

It’s unclear if any charges have been filed.

Tangled, multicolored wires from a damaged signal control box.

The vehicle’s destroyed state made its make and model unrecognizable. ONSCENE.TV

A dark image of a crashed car on its side, wedged against a concrete wall and surrounded by bushes at night.

“You tell me,” a witness at the scene said when asked about the vehicle’s make. “It’s a piece of metal.” ONSCENE.TV

The investigation is ongoing, police said.