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A joyous Fourth of July celebration turned into a harrowing ordeal for a family in Port Jefferson Station when a fireworks display went catastrophically wrong, resulting in severe injuries. The incident occurred at approximately 10 p.m. at 9 Foxrun Court, where a large crowd had gathered to enjoy the festivities.
Patrice Ambroise, 38, of Mount Sinai, along with his pregnant wife, Ashley, and their young daughter, Amelia, were excited to celebrate the holiday together. However, their evening took a tragic turn when a firework malfunctioned, exploding into the unsuspecting crowd.
Witnesses reported that Patrice, Ashley, and Amelia were a few houses away from the main display when the firework exploded, causing chaos and injuries.
Patrice sustained severe injuries, with parts of the firework lodging in his leg, requiring emergency surgery to save the limb. Ashley suffered significant injuries to her hand, with shards from the firework penetrating her flesh. Their daughter, Amelia, endured second-degree burns and had to undergo emergency surgery to remove debris and treat her extensive injuries.
The family is currently admitted to Stony Brook University Hospital, with all three members facing a long road to recovery. Ashley’s condition is being closely monitored due to her pregnancy, adding an additional layer of concern and complexity to her treatment.
In response to this devastating event, a close family friend has launched a fundraiser to support Patrice, Ashley, and Amelia during their recovery. The funds raised will help cover medical expenses and the cost of hiring around-the-clock care, which will be necessary once they are released from the hospital.
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This tragic accident has left the Ambroise family in dire need of support. Any donation, no matter the size, can make a significant difference in their recovery journey. Please consider contributing to their fundraiser here.
As the community rallies around the Ambroise family, the outpouring of support and generosity serves as a beacon of hope during this incredibly challenging time. Together, we can help them navigate this painful journey and work towards healing.
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Your contribution can make a profound impact on the lives of Patrice, Ashley, and Amelia. To support their recovery and help them rebuild, please click the link to donate here.
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For updates on the Ambroise family’s recovery and to follow their journey, visit the fundraiser page here.
Correction: An original version of this story said the firework was a 12-inch mortar. This has not been confirmed by authorities and we will update the story with more details once we find out more.