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Photos: Paramus, Paterson Motorcycle Officers OK After Training Crash

OAKLAND, N.J. -- Two motorcycle police trainees on a practice run -- one from Paramus and the other from Paterson -- survived a crash Wednesday night in Oakland, multiple law enforcement sources told Daily Voice.

The news on their conditions Thursday morning was good.

The news on their conditions Thursday morning was good.

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Fears were raised at first when the officers were briefly unresponsive, responders at the scene said.

Fears were raised at first when the officers were briefly unresponsive, responders at the scene said.

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Officers from neighboring towns and the Bergen County Sheriff's Office converged on the scene.

Officers from neighboring towns and the Bergen County Sheriff's Office converged on the scene.

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At the scene of the crash on Route 202 at Court House Place.

At the scene of the crash on Route 202 at Court House Place.

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The night's training session was nearly over when the crash occurred.

The night's training session was nearly over when the crash occurred.

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There were roughly 40 riders in all, equally divided between students and instructors, an officer said.

There were roughly 40 riders in all, equally divided between students and instructors, an officer said.

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The location.

The location.

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One had stopped traffic and the other crashed into him, they confirmed.

The officers -- one of whom responders said was taken to Hackensack University Medical Center and the other to St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center -- were training for certification when the crash occurred on Route 202 at Court House Place, a law enforcement colleague told Daily Voice.

"They were both banged up pretty good," he said. "But they're gonna make it."

One had already been released by morning.

There were 20 students and an equal number of instructors, their colleague said.

"First time I've ever heard of a training accident like that that I've ever heard in my career," the 20-year veteran said. "It was a freak training accident.

"They go in formation -- instructors on the left, students on the right," the officer said. "They go up [Route] 23 all the way up to Sussex County and then make their way back down.

"They do a dinner stop somewhere and then take [Route] 80 to 287, and then take that back to the [Bergen County Police] Academy in Mahwah," he said.

"It's a two-week class, 10 days. Most of the training takes place on the grounds of the police academy. Some of it takes place at Campgaw [Mountain].

"Last night [Tuesday] they were at MetLife Stadium doing night pursuit in the parking lot," the officer said. "Tonight was the long ride -- you have to stay in formation the entire time.

"Tomorrow [Thursday] is practice and Friday is the final exam," he told Daily Voice late Wednesday. "Whoever passes gets their wings and are certified by the Maryland State Police."

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