Kevrumbo
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Imagine doing that "inside a Scuba tank during a fast fill". . .Having performed CPR on a boat, at the mall, and in the dinghy, there really isn't a difference. They all barf in your mouth. Then you barf, then you keep going.
The worst case scenario that we trained as Volunteer Crew for inside the Catalina Recompression Chamber was performing CPR on a full cardio-respiratory arrest casualty with AGE, in the 90 to 100 degF heat of compression to 6 ATA (165'). You have to continue working it as a team alongside LA County Baywatch Paramedic/Lifeguards until the victim regains vital signs (not likely), or the Emergency/Hyperbaric Physician arriving by helicopter from the mainland some 30min later examines & declares the patient dead.
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