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20 Jul 2008, 21:45 (Ref:2254852) | #1 | ||
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Prayers for a full and speedy recovery for Keith Jones (de Ferran pit crew)
...a full and speedy recovery for Keith Jones.
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20 Jul 2008, 22:54 (Ref:2254898) | #2 | ||
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Yep, prayers go out to him and his family. I was in the paddock two pits down from the De Farren pit when it happened. The fire was put out real quick. I saw him on the ground and then put into the ambulance. Couldnt tell the extent of his injuries as he was covered in the chemicals from the extinguisher.
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21 Jul 2008, 07:14 (Ref:2255059) | #3 | ||
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The report gives cause for optimism. Lets all hope for a full and speedy recovery for Keith.
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21 Jul 2008, 07:29 (Ref:2255070) | #4 | ||
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Best of luck for Keith, lets see him on tract as soon as possible
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21 Jul 2008, 20:33 (Ref:2255494) | #5 | ||
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Best wishes to Keith for a speedy recovery from a very scary accident.
Ironically I was just watching a summary video of the 1985 Hockenheim 1000km race which saw major fires in the works Rothmans Porsche pits and in the Liqui-Moly Kremer 962 itself. The response of the safety workers was abysmal in both cases and the fires raged much longer than they should have. I think it's appropriate to point out just how far pitlane safety has come in 20 years, how excellent the level of response is now, and how crucial the mandatory nature of firesuits in pitlane are. This incident could have been a lot worse for Keith and for others, were we still stuck in 1985. Last edited by cmk; 21 Jul 2008 at 20:36. |
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22 Jul 2008, 14:17 (Ref:2255933) | #6 | |
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From IMSA:
Those wishing to send cards or letters to Keith Jones, the fueler injured in the fire Saturday at Mid-Ohio, may send them to the following address: Keith Jones c/o de Ferran Motorsports 485 Southpoint Circle Suite 900 Brownsburg, IN 46112 Wishing for a speedy recovery... |
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30 Jul 2008, 13:07 (Ref:2260298) | #7 | ||
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I saw the accident happen and allthough ofcourse I too wish Keith all the best in recovering,I do think things are at least slightly exaggaterated here.
After all,the man was in complete fireretardant clothing,wearing a mask as well. Allthough I think it's a good thing that standardprocedure is to take someone with possible fire injuries to the I.C.,I simply don't believe the man is in danger of his life. The fire around him was exstinguished in matter of a few loose seconds.... If anything,I reccon he'd be in more danger of toxic fumes from the amount of fuel,then the fire. However,I do wish the dear man a speedy recovery,cause boy were they doing a good job up untill then! |
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30 Jul 2008, 14:33 (Ref:2260347) | #8 | ||
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Anyone think that the chemical fire extinglisher could've done some harm-part of what screwed Niki Lauda up at the Nurbergring in '76 was noxious fumes from his burning Ferrari and the chemicals from the fire extinglishers.
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30 Jul 2008, 17:55 (Ref:2260431) | #9 | |
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What kind of extinguishers do they use? I don't think they usually contain anything seriously harmful, at least today. Maybe in 76 they did.
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30 Jul 2008, 18:42 (Ref:2260462) | #10 | ||
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[QUOTE=GTfour]I saw the accident happen and allthough ofcourse I too wish Keith all the best in recovering,I do think things are at least slightly exaggaterated here.
QUOTE] "Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 11:29 am Post subject: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here are the details for those of you who want to wire some money. The routing number for the bank is 074000065 and the account number for the fund is 5386116985 If you have any questions, you can call Diane at the bank. Her number is 317 852 2427. Latest on Keith is that they hope to remove his breathing tube in the morning, but he has a long way to go......Burns are nasty......... " Above excerpted from a post on the series' board, Monday, July 28, more than a week after the incident. I suppose you know better then the medical staff.... Last edited by jimclark; 30 Jul 2008 at 18:45. |
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IMSA and the ALMS have issued new requirements for the equipment that fuelers, vent men and extinguisher men have to wear as a result of this accident. There's a reason for that. Get well soon Keith. |
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