A father and son have spoken of waking up to find a wrecked Hyundai through their bedroom wall and a teen girl praying her friend wasn’t dead.

Three teenage girls are lucky to be alive after an allegedly stolen car rolled repeatedly before smashing into a family home in Queensland.

The red Hyundai Accent allegedly ploughed through a fence and slammed windscreen-first into the corner of a two-storey house on Chambers Flat Rd at Marsden, Logan, about 1.15am on Monday.

“They’re lucky to be alive,” resident David Williams told 7NEWS.

“They came through the fence and … they’ve bunny-hopped over that yard pretty much, come rolling over and rolled windscreens-first into that corner.

“It’s ridiculous. They could have killed each other. They could have killed my son, he is in that room there sleeping.”

David Williams recounts the terrifying moment the car crashed into his home before he rushed to help the trapped girls.David Williams recounts the terrifying moment the car crashed into his home before he rushed to help the trapped girls. Credit: 7NEWS

Williams said he woke to the sound of “metal getting thrown around” before running outside to find the destroyed vehicle wedged beside one of the family’s cars.

“One of the girls … got down on her knees and started praying that her friend wasn’t dead in the back of the car,” he recalled.

Williams and his son, Max Norman, rushed to help the trapped girls before paramedics arrived.

“Don’t move her, her spine,” Norman recalled warning the others.

“We’ll leave her, call the ambos and whatnot.”

Williams alleged one of the girls begged them not to call emergency services.

The Hyundai smashed through a fence before slamming windscreens-first into the corner of the Marsden property.The Hyundai smashed through a fence before slamming windscreens-first into the corner of the Marsden property. Credit: 7NEWS Residents described hearing ‘metal getting thrown around’ before finding the wrecked Hyundai wedged against the house.Residents described hearing ‘metal getting thrown around’ before finding the wrecked Hyundai wedged against the house. Credit: 7NEWS Debris was strewn across neighbouring yards after the Hyundai rolled several times before crashing into the property.Debris was strewn across neighbouring yards after the Hyundai rolled several times before crashing into the property. Credit: 7NEWS

Norman said debris from the Hyundai was scattered across neighbouring properties.

“The bumper’s three houses down that way,” he said.

“You got the tail light here, all parts of the car through the neighbour’s yard.

“It’s ridiculous, I don’t even know how they managed to do that to their car.

“We’re on the straight road.”

A 14-year-old girl sitting in the back seat suffered serious head injuries and was rushed to Queensland Children’s Hospital.

Police allege another 14-year-old girl was behind the wheel. She and a 15-year-old passenger were also taken to hospital in stable conditions with minor injuries.

A 49-year-old man inside the damaged home suffered cuts to his feet after stepping on broken glass while rushing to help the girls.

Police said the house sustained “significant structural damage”.

The Hyundai is alleged to have been stolen from a home on Stafford Rd at Everton Park, Brisbane, about 11.30am on Saturday, before ending up smashed into the Marsden home about 50 minutes south.

Investigations are continuing and anyone with information has been urged to contact police.