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Young Bicyclist Struck, Critically Injured In Old Tappan

UPDATE: A teenage bicyclist from Old Tappan who collided with a vehicle driven by a New York motorist over the weekend, critically injuring himself, wasn't wearing a helmet, authorities said.

HUMC's AirMed One

HUMC's AirMed One

Photo Credit: Boyd A. Loving (file photo)

A witness told responding officers that the 14-year-old had turned right without stopping onto Ogle Road at the T intersection from Mavus Road -- near Tappan Lake and the Rockland County border -- when he slammed into the passenger side of the vehicle around 10:30 a.m. June 11, Old Tappan Police Chief Joseph Tracy said.

The Chester, NY driver "attempted to veer out of the way but was unable to," the chief said.

Bystanders were conducting CPR on the boy when police arrived and took over.

Members of the Old Tappan First Aid Corps transported the boy to nearby Northern Valley Regional High School, where borough firefighters had arranged a landing zone for AirMed One.

The medical chopper then flew the boy to Hackensack University Medical Center, where he remained on Monday. His current condition couldn't immediately be determined.

The Bergen County Prosecutor's Fatal Accident Investigations Unit was notified, given the severity of the boy's injuries.

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