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Mass Casualty: Engines Collide Headed To Paterson Fire, Critical Injuries Reported

WATCH: A social media video shows a collision of two Paterson fire engines that sent eight of the Silk City's bravest to the hospital.

The second engine continued down Broadway before it slammed into a tree.

The second engine continued down Broadway before it slammed into a tree.

Photo Credit: Paterson Mayor André Sayegh
One engine slammed into the Golden Mango supermarket at the corner of Broadway and Straight Street.

One engine slammed into the Golden Mango supermarket at the corner of Broadway and Straight Street.

Photo Credit: Chris Leon for DAILY VOICE
One engine slammed through the front of the Golden Mango Supermarket at the corner of Broadway and Straight Street.

One engine slammed through the front of the Golden Mango Supermarket at the corner of Broadway and Straight Street.

Photo Credit: Jerry DeMarco
The second engine slammed into a tree on Broadway in Paterson.

The second engine slammed into a tree on Broadway in Paterson.

Photo Credit: Chris Leon for DAILY VOICE
At the scene.

At the scene.

Photo Credit: Jerry DeMarco

CLICK HERE: Viral Video Shows Paterson Fire Trucks Colliding

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ORIGINAL STORY: Several Paterson firefighters were hospitalized in a crash of engines that sent one into a building and the other into a tree.

Both vehicles were headed to a fire at a furniture store on Main Street when they collided at the corner of Broadway and Straight Street around 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 10.

One engine smashed into the front of a corner supermarket, while the other slammed into a tree further up the street.

Advanced life support ambulances took two of the victims to St. Joseph's University Medical Center. Basic life support rigs took two others.

Four other victims were hospitalized, as well, Paterson Mayor André Sayegh said.

None of them sustained life-threatening injuries, Fire Chief Brian McDermott said.

Various other fire companies responded to both scenes -- among them, Haledon, Hawthorne, Elmwood Park and Hackensack.

The fire on the first floor of the Targets Closeouts store home furnishings store quickly went to two and then three alarms but was knocked down in under 40 minutes. 

It was officially declared under control shortly before 7 p.m.

Police responded for crowd control.

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