Anne Heche in a coma after fiery Mar Vista crash

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Video shows car belonging to actress Anne Heche speeding before crashing into home

Ring video caught the moments Heche's blue Mini Copper was speeding down a residential street prior to crashing into a home in Mar Vista.

Representatives for actress Anne Heche are setting the record straight about her condition after she was involved in a fiery crash in which authorities said she plowed her vehicle in a Mar Vista home. 

Heche was reportedly involved in multiple crashes on Aug. 5. According to TMZ, the first crash reportedly occurred at a Mar Vista-area apartment complex when she allegedly crashed into a wall in a parking area before driving away. A short time later, fire authorities said she crashed into a home in the same area. 

The Los Angeles Fire Department said she was taken to the hospital in critical condition Friday, and a representative for Heche was quoted in People Magazine Saturday, saying that the actress was stable.

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Reps say Anne Heche in a coma after Mar Vista crash

After reports that she was in stable condition over the weekend, a representative for actress Anne Heche confirmed she is in a coma after she was involved in a fiery crash in Mar Vista.

"She has a significant pulmonary injury requiring mechanical ventilation and burns that require surgical intervention," Heche's representative said Monday. "She is in a coma and has not regained consciousness since shortly after the accident."

The Los Angeles Police Department reported Monday that they had received a warrant for blood tests to determine if there were drugs or alcohol in Heche's system at the time of the crash.

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Meanwhile, neighbors of the woman whose home was destroyed in the crash, Lynne Mishele, have started a GoFundMe page to assist her, raising more than $87,000 as of Monday afternoon. According to the page, Mishele "very narrowly escaped physical harm" in the crash, but the home was destroyed and she lost "her entire lifetime of possessions."