It's not every day when a $243,360 Ferrari Roma exotic sports car falls off an elevator, but that's exactly what happened this week at a dealership in Palm Beach County, Florida. Palm Beach County Fire Rescue responded to a call from the dealer when its elevator malfunctioned, causing the Italian exotic to hang in the elevator shaft. Literally.

The photos from the incident look like something out of a video game but getting the car out was far more difficult than hitting the reset button.

PBCFR Battalion10 first had to mitigate a fuel leak from the Roma, which has a 3.9-liter twin-turbocharged V8 that delivers 612 horsepower. Stopping the leak required PBCFR to shut off all power to the building.

Once that was taken care of, Special Operations worked with Kauff's Towing company to use a new rotator wrecker to remove the car from the elevator. The Roma is relatively light at 3,461 pounds, but lifting it out of the elevator required a 45-foot boom and multiple 50,000-pound winches. There were no injuries as a result of the elevator failure, and it took crews approximately four hours on the scene to remove the car.

It seems unlikely that the silver-on-red Roma will be repaired given the damage taken by the call. The entire rear end is smashed up, there's extensive damage on the roof, and we assume the frame was bent too. Unless a brave YouTuber wants to purchase it on the cheap, this will likely be sold for parts.

The dealership can possibly count itself lucky that it was "only" a Roma on the elevator when it malfunctioned. Nearly a quarter of a million dollars is a ton of money to most car shoppers, but it's actually on the bottom end of Ferrari's lineup, which includes cars such as the $2.2 million Daytona SP3.

This is far from the first time we've seen an expensive dealership vehicle involved in a crash, but it is the first time we've seen one fall off an elevator.