Unknown Diver critical after near drowning - Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, Australia

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Scuba diver critical after near drowning

A scuba diver is in hospital in a critical condition after being pulled from the water at a remote beach.

Bystanders at Flint and Steel Beach at Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park north of Sydney performed CPR on the man and dialled triple-zero, triggering an extensive and complex emergency response across Saturday afternoon.

NSW Ambulance crews, the Westpac rescue helicopter, Rural Fire and Fire and Rescue and NSW Police crews raced to the scene just after 2pm, a NSW Ambulance spokeswoman told NewsWire.


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The man, aged in his 40s, was put onto a Rural Fire Service boat and transported to a port, where an ambulance crew then took him by road to Northern Beaches Hospital in a critical condition.

He arrived at the hospital just before 5pm, the spokeswoman said.

A NSWFR spokesman told NewsWire six firefighters assisted, including a specialist rescue team.
 
Are you sure that this is not an old news item? There was one at that beach over three months ago, extremely unlikely that this remote beach had another death so soon after.

First, it will not be a scuba diver, no-one in their right mind would dive there as too far to do as a shore dive and too dirty anyway (the 5 July death was not a scuba one even though it was reported as such). Secondly, I think you will find it was a swimmer. Here is a link to the accident. Man dies in hospital after rescue - Northern Beaches Advocate
 
Are you sure that this is not an old news item? There was one at that beach over three months ago, extremely unlikely that this remote beach had another death so soon after.
You're right. I missed that it was three months ago even tho I had "last 24 hours" selected on my search. Google has been failing like that lately so I try to watch for that, but missed. I have asked the Mods to delete the thread. Thanks.
 


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