Traffic & Transit

Motorcycle Cops Crash During Motorcade On I-95 In Philly

Police were heading south on Interstate 95 to the WMMR Preston and Steve Camp Out for Hunger event when the officers crashed.

PHILADELPHIA — Two police officers driving motorcycles crashed Thursday morning on Interstate 95 south in Philadelphia while riding in a motorcade of other officers.

According to officials, the crash happened at about 8 a.m. on I-95 south between the Columbus Boulevard/Washington Avenue exit and the Interstate 76 East/Walt Whitman Bridge exit.

All travel lanes on I-95 south in that area are open, officials said.

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Pennsylvania State Police said the crash happened during a motorcycle procession just past Penn's Landing. The motorcade of police officers was on its way to the WMMR Preston and Steve Camp Out for Hunger event at the Sports Complex in South Philadelphia.

Two uniformed marked motorcycle patrol officers lost control of their motorcycles, one from Abington and one from Upper Dublin, state police said.

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Video from the scene showed one motorcycle clipped a white Ford transit van that was disabled and stopped on the highway's left shoulder.

Authorities believe a door on the van opened, causing the officer to strike it, police said.

The officer fell off his motorcycle and into the path of another motorcycle.

The fallen officer was struck by that motorcycle, and the officer on that bike also fell, the video shows.

The second officer was quick to get up, but the initial fallen officer appear to be injured more seriously.

State police said both officers were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Pennsylvania State Police are investigating and troopers are en-route to the hospital for additional information.

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