A Southampton man was seriously injured at his home last week and is currently in critical condition at Stony Brook University Medical Center.
According to friend Kacey Immerman, James MacWhinnie, a personal trainer at Core Dynamics in Water Mill, suffered severe internal bleeding after an oil tank crashed down onto him on Thursday, December 10, at around 10 a.m. He and his father, Chuck MacWhinnie, were bringing an oil tank into the basement of their home, located on County Road 39, when the stairs leading to the basement collapsed. Mr. MacWhinnie fell through the stairs, and the tank landed on top of him.
Mr. MacWhinnie, who is an avid marathon runner and triathlete, suffered numerous internal injuries because of broken ribs, Ms. Immerman said. At first, he was stuck in the basement for about an hour, she said, and when rescued he was transported to Southampton Hospital for emergency liver surgery. He was then transported to Stony Brook University Medical Center, and is still a patient there, Ms. Immerman said.
A blood drive for Mr. MacWhinnie will be held on December 18 at the Bridgehampton Fire Department firehouse on School Street from 2 to 8 p.m., Ms. Immerman noted.