GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — U.S. Rep. Kathy Manning, a North Carolina Democrat, was injured in a car crash Thursday in her district and was treated at a hospital, her office said.

The second-term congresswoman was traveling in Greensboro in a car driven by a staff member when the collision occurred between 9 a.m. and 9:30 a.m., according to a news release and a spokesperson.

“They sustained non life-threatening injuries, were taken to the hospital, and have been discharged,” the news release said.

Manning suffered a broken sternum and a broken bone in her foot, spokesperson Gia Scirrotto said Friday, adding that she expressed gratitude to first responders and health care workers at Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital.

Manning was on her way to High Point for a roundtable discussion on gun violence when the crash occurred, Scirrotto said. 

Scirrotto said that the staff member driving was not at fault but didn't have other details. Greensboro police didn’t immediately respond to an email.

Manning, who was first elected to Congress in 2020, represents central North Carolina's 6th Congressional District, which covers Guilford, Rockingham and Caswell counties and part of Forsyth County.