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Parachutists injured after colliding in midair at air and water show

CHICAGO -- Two parachutists were seriously injured Saturday during the Chicago Air & Water Show after colliding midair while performing a stunt, a parachute team spokeswoman said. Witnesses say at least one of the men clipped the top of a high-rise apartment building before falling to the ground in the city's Gold Coast neighborhood.

The two men were taken in serious-to-critical condition to Northwestern Memorial Hospital on Saturday morning, Fire Department spokesman Juan Hernandez said.

The Army Golden Knights and Navy Leap Frogs parachute teams were performing a stunt known as a "bomb burst," Golden Knights spokeswoman Donna Dixon told WMAQ-TV (http://bit.ly/1Mub7ve ). During the stunt, parachutists fall with red smoke trailing from packs and then separate, creating a colorful visual in the sky.

Dixon said the men collided during the stunt. She said one man, a member of the Golden Knights for about four years who's in his late 20s, underwent surgery and was in critical condition.

The other man is a member of the Navy Leap Frogs. Dixon said he broke his leg and was expected to be released Saturday.