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PATERSON, N.J. – Two New Jersey fire trucks collied while responding to a blaze, subsequently injuring eight firefighters. The unusual crash occurred in Paterson Saturday evening, Fox 5 New York reported.

The fire rigs were responding about 5:30 p.m. to a two alarm fire on Main Street in Patterson when they crashed at Broadway and Straight Street, according to WNBC-TV.

One of the trucks then reportedly caromed into the Golden Mango Supermarket. The other truck came to rest against a tree.

Video taken inside the market showed the front of the apparatus had breached the front wall of the store. No customers or store personnel were injured.

Paterson Mayor Andrew Sayegh said the injured firefighters were taken to St. Joseph’s University Medical Center.

Three of the firefighters are listed in critical condition. The other five were treated and released, WNBC-TV reported.

Other fire units were dispatched and extinguished the blaze at 141 Main Street, which was roughly a block from the scene of the collision, Fox reported.

Two store fronts were severely damaged in the Main Street fire.

There were no further details immediately released by the city and there was no response for comment.

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