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28 Feb 2008, 02:33 (Ref:2139813) | #1 | ||
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ALMS Driver Jason Workman critically injured
ALMS driver Jason Workman was critically Injured yesterday at Moroso Raceway in West Palm Beach Fla. While driving an Ariel Atom, A strong storm front moved across the area. Jason pulled the car under the awning and while waiting for the storm to past, A gust of wind caught the awning. A 55 gallon drum of water holding down the awning was tossed into the air. The awning came down on Jason's head while still in the car. He has many broken bones and internal injuries. He is in a induced coma but he is stable.
I will try to update as I get more info but for now please keep Jason in your prayers. Tony |
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28 Feb 2008, 02:39 (Ref:2139818) | #2 | ||
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This is terrible news. Simply awful.
May he recover. |
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28 Feb 2008, 02:49 (Ref:2139820) | #3 | ||
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Sorry but it was the 55 gallon drum of water that landed on Jasons head. Luckily he was still wearing his helmet.
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28 Feb 2008, 03:02 (Ref:2139829) | #4 | ||
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God bless and God speed Jason!
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28 Feb 2008, 06:46 (Ref:2139887) | #5 | ||
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My thoughts and prayers are with Jason and his family.
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28 Feb 2008, 08:52 (Ref:2139940) | #6 | |
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Jason Workman
I received these mails yesterday...................from Barton Workman
Just spoke with Jason Workman's mother Patricia... Jason is at St. Mary's Hospital in West Palm Beach. His condition, while grave with numerous broken bones in his upper body and severe head injury, will be examined again this morning when they do a CAT scan on him to determine the extent of his concussion, etc. Jason did respond to doctors and nurses before being heavilly sedated as is his condition currently. As usual in these cases, doctors will keep him in a medically induced coma until the swelling subsides. Injuries to Jason's upper body include broken shoulder blades, ribs and arms, thus if he was awake, he would be in an extreme amount of pain. I will be receiving further information from Jason's mother upon completion of the CAT scan later this mornng but to let everyone know, Jason is stable but being kept in a medically induced coma until doctors may determine the extent of his head injuries. Details of the incident are sketchy but from what we've gathered, Jason was testing a development car for Chrylser at Moroso Motorsports Park yesterday. As a cold front swept through South Florida, high winds and heavy rains (especially in the West Palm Beach area) developed. As a result, a water barrel used to hold a tent in place broke loose and blew onto the track striking Jason's open-cockpit car. An incredible development in the Jason Workman story... As it turns out, Jason was an instructor for this weird car, http://www.arielatomexperience.com/ with a friend of mine named Tom McDermont. Tom just called and told me the whole story. They were sitting in the car on pit lane waiting to get the word to go under an umbrella when the weather began to turn bad. As they sat on pit lane, the wind picked up a tent support in the form of a 55 gallon drum which landed in the cockpit of the car, grazing Tom who was slightly injured but hitting Jason full on, cracking his helmet. Still waiting word on the results of the CAT scan on Jason. Let's hope that Jason makes a full and speedy recovery John Brooks |
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28 Feb 2008, 10:58 (Ref:2140023) | #7 | ||
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It's terrible news, Jason is such a nice guy. Fingers crossed for a full recovery.
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28 Feb 2008, 12:04 (Ref:2140056) | #8 | ||
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Geezz! How can one be so unlucky?
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28 Feb 2008, 14:20 (Ref:2140118) | #9 | |
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This news is in from my friend Barton Workman.
Quite an intense day yesterday with regard to the Jason Workman accident. As it happens, another friend of mine, Tom McDermott, was in the car with Jason when this incident occured at Moroso Motorsports Park near West Palm Beach. First, Jason's condition update. Jason has gotten a bit worse but doctors advise this is normal as he will get worse before he gets better. His mother, Patricia, is in West Palm Beach and keeping advised of the situation at St. Mary's Hospital. Doctors further advise that Jason will pull through however but until then he will be kept in a medically induced coma until brain swelling subsides but there are also the numerous broken bones to deal with so it will be a long, slow process. Tom McDermott from Ft. Lauderdale was treated and released from St. Mary's Hospital, called me about 2:00PM yesterday and had just been in touch with the Ariel Atom Experience team which was running this event at Moroso Tuesday. The team theorizes now that it wasnt a 55 gallon drum that hit the cockpit, grazing Tom and hitting Jason rather an aluminum support post from one of the transporter's tents instead. In either scenario, a rather large piece of metal grazed Tom who sustained some injuries (was treated and released but still feeling it) and full on to Jason who was unconscious at the scene and remains at St. Mary's Hospital in West Palm Beach. In any case, what we know currently is Tom was in the driver's seat and Jason in the instructor seat on the pit lane in this car, an Aerial Atom (http://www.arielatomexperience.com/AAE2.aspx) when the weather turned bad; there was some severe weather in South Florida associated with a passing cold front on Tuesday. As the wind picked up, evidently a tie down support from the transporter tent was compromised and, as the theroy goes, either a 55 gallon water drum or one of the aluminum support bars was flung out onto the pit lane landing directly in the car. As there were no genuine witnesses to the incident, no one really knows what happened for sure. Unaware of what happened, Tom came to his senses and fearing fire, scrambled out of the car and started calling for help and medics who found Jason unconscious in the car with his helmet cracked. Things like this have happened at Sebring in the past as an afternoon microburst will cause a great downdraft that may lift up objects as heavy as Co2 tanks (which are also commonly used as tent supports) which get flung through the air knocking people over or landing on top of racing cars so incidents like this are not unheard of. And, after having spoken with Jason's manager Alex Graas, we agree that it should become mandatory that teams utilize in ground anchors similar to those used for small aircraft at airports to secure their transporter and hospitality tents which is something all racing sanctioning bodies, teams, motoring clubs and personel should consider. In this case, this incident is the moral equivalent of having two friends being struck by lightning on the same day as both Jason and Tom are good friends of mine and by all indications lucky to be alive. If the mods consent I will post any updates as I receive them. John Brooks |
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28 Feb 2008, 14:41 (Ref:2140123) | #10 | ||
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That is just terrible. Best wishes to Jason and his family.
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28 Feb 2008, 14:58 (Ref:2140137) | #11 | ||
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Please keep us informed, John.
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28 Feb 2008, 15:11 (Ref:2140144) | #12 | ||
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Awful news, what a terrible accident. Best wishes to Jason.
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28 Feb 2008, 15:49 (Ref:2140165) | #13 | |
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It was very disturbing to read this because something very similar happened near me at Moroso last week during a storm on Thursday when it lifted a tent up and one of the 55 gallon drum supports off the ground.
I also had a tent partially collapse on me due to the weight of water and got struck by a tent support beam earlier in the week that has left an ugly bruise on my side. With this accident happening, I'm going to take even greater care in the future. My best wishes and prayers go out to Jason and his family and hope he has a quick recovery. |
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29 Feb 2008, 15:52 (Ref:2140954) | #14 | |
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This is the latest in............from Barton Workman
Just off the phone with Jason Workman's mother, Patricia. Jason's condition has not changed. Doctors are keeping him in a medically induced coma at St. Mary's Hospital in West Palm Beach until his brain swelling subsides. Doctors advise that there is no set time frame for this sort of thing (could be hours, could be days, weeks, months, etc.) since everyone is different but Jason is young and strong so they expect once he does come out of the coma that he will recover fully. Patricia is going to set up a "Get Well Jason" website today and once it is completed, she will pass the URL along to me for everyone to pass along and fill out. Once again, please be advised that I am not related to Jason. John Brooks |
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29 Feb 2008, 17:23 (Ref:2141002) | #15 | ||
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what a strange, horrible accident. i hope jason recovers fully and quickly.
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1 Mar 2008, 02:49 (Ref:2141311) | #16 | ||
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I was going to work with Jason this weekend. It was not the same without him there today.
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1 Mar 2008, 13:32 (Ref:2141511) | #17 | |
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Barton Workman has sent me this update
A message board has been set up for Jason on his website for those whom would like to send good wishes to our friend who was so gravely hurt in an act-of-nature accident at Moroso Motorsports Park this week. Please take the time to visit the site and toggle the red box in the upper right to access the message board. And, please feel free to pass the word to all of our friends and colleagues in motorsport around the world. Thank you. http://www.jasonworkman.com/ For those whom may not have heard, this incident which happpened this past Tuesday, also affected my friend Tom McDermott who was in a car, an "Aerial Atom 2" with Jason at Moroso Motorsports Park near West Palm Beach when winds from a storm associated with a passing cold front collapsed the team transporter canope which was tied to ten 55 gallon water barrells, one of which was literally launched into tha air and landed directy into the open cockpit car which was sitting stationary on pit lane. The story by Nancy Knapp Schilke is now posted on Motorsport.com... http://www.motorsport.com/news/article.asp?ID=281002 It is our hope that due to this incident, and several others of similar nature which have happened at race tracks in recent years, that race tracks, teams, sanctioning bodies, sponsors, media as well as paying fans demand that canopes and hospitality tents be secured with a different method than what is being currently utilized such as tying off on 55 gallon water barrells or Co2 tanks and do so without delay. Drivers fully recognize the risks they take in an inherently dangerous sport but this incident was completely avoidable and now our friend Jason is lying in a coma (fortunate to still have his life) as a result. John Brooks |
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2 Mar 2008, 22:50 (Ref:2142753) | #18 | |
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Late as I have been busy at Ricard.
From Barton Workman Thanks to everyone who have taken the time to visit Jason's website and post their good wishes on the message board. We've seen responses from no less than 200 people (estimated) in less than two days including notes from top drivers such as Emanuele Pirro, Spencer Pumpelly, Andy Lally and Orlam Sonora to name a few. Tom McDermott, the other victim in this incredible ordeal, dropped by the office yesterday afternoon. He's badly brused and sore but otherwise okay, very fortunate to not have any broken bones (or worse) and he's in good spirits. Keep the posts coming, Jason knows his friends are pulling for him! http://jasonworkman.com/wwwboard/ Jason's mother is posting updates on his condition on the message board, the most recent one being last night... "All of the prayers, well-wishes, good vibrations and energy are reaching us. Thank you all for your responses. Jason's condition has improved slightly. Still critical, but he is being wheened from the ventilator down to 8 breaths, he is taking 6 breaths on his own and still responds to commands when taken off the sedation medication (usually for about 5 minutes). His vital signs are strong and I KNOW he will be back with us soon." More as I receive it. John Brooks |
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4 Mar 2008, 11:00 (Ref:2144029) | #19 | ||
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Jason's condition has taken a bit of a turn for the worse over the past couple of days. He's got a lung problem and is now on full ventilator in the hope that this will help his body recover.
His Mom seems to be pretty upbeat and is getting comfort from the messages people are sending so keep adding them to the web board! |
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6 Mar 2008, 18:23 (Ref:2145823) | #20 | |
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Thursday Update
From Barton Workman in Palm Beach
From Jason's mother, Patricia... "GOOD NEWS !!!!! He is on only 50% oxygen - his X-ray looks much better already. As you know, they put him into heavy sedation yesterday and added a paralytic - I was falling apart at that point. BUT, it is helping. The reason they did this: 'we don't want him to do ANYTHING, not even move an eyelid. He must rest'. The nurses don't remember anybody who required this much sedation medication to go under. He wanted to stick around, I guess. He will be kept like this for another day or two and then slowly brought back to see if he can handle a little bit of working on his own. All the prayers are working and the doctors and nurses KNOW what they are doing! Have trust!" Wishes continue to pour in to Jason's message board from all over the world, from friends colleagues and complete strangers moved by the incredible circumstances in which Jason was injured. We're sure he's going to pull out of this, he's got to if we have any hope of beating those pesky kids at the Endurance Karting race in December! http://www.jasonworkman.com More as I get it John Brooks |
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Good news to hear...
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8 Mar 2008, 08:28 (Ref:2146739) | #22 | |
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Latest News in from Barton Workman
Jason's condition is slowly improving - step by step. The oxygen level he is being given was dropped to 45% (better than expected). If he continues this way, they will slowly take him off the current sedation method as well as the paralysing drug and go back to the previous milder sedation. The chest x-rays show much improved lung function - that's the most important good news right now. Lets hope that this improvement in Jason's condition continues. John Brooks |
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10 Mar 2008, 12:47 (Ref:2148260) | #24 | |
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From Barton Workman in Palm Beach
Yesterday, Jason's ventilator was set back to the original setting, which he tolerated quite well. Today the plan is to stop the paralytic drip and see how he tolerates the new setting with only the sedative meds. Hope is that he will be strong enough to absorb enough oxygen without it and continue his journey to wellness. One step at a time ... More as I get it........... John Brooks |
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