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Couple suffers life-threatening injuries while diving off Madeira Beach
A married Madeira Beach couple sustained life-threatening injuries Saturday afternoon that investigators believe occurred while diving 5 miles off Madeira Beach.
Blaise Gamba, 37, was unconscious when her husband, William Gamba, 37, alerted another boater, Roger Olson, 57, to his wife's medical emergency.
When he reached Olson's boat, William Gamba performed CPR on his wife as authorities were called on the radio.
Shortly after, the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office marine unit located the boat, which had driven to about a half mile west of John's Pass. At that point, William Gamba fell unconscious, too.
Authorities transported the Gambas to Palms of Pasadena Hospital, where they were being treated for life-threatening injuries Saturday evening.
The Sheriff's Office marine unit is investigating, but deputies believe the emergency was related to diving. Both of the Gambas were wearing wet suits, and diving equipment was found on their boat.
A married Madeira Beach couple sustained life-threatening injuries Saturday afternoon that investigators believe occurred while diving 5 miles off Madeira Beach.
Blaise Gamba, 37, was unconscious when her husband, William Gamba, 37, alerted another boater, Roger Olson, 57, to his wife's medical emergency.
When he reached Olson's boat, William Gamba performed CPR on his wife as authorities were called on the radio.
Shortly after, the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office marine unit located the boat, which had driven to about a half mile west of John's Pass. At that point, William Gamba fell unconscious, too.
Authorities transported the Gambas to Palms of Pasadena Hospital, where they were being treated for life-threatening injuries Saturday evening.
The Sheriff's Office marine unit is investigating, but deputies believe the emergency was related to diving. Both of the Gambas were wearing wet suits, and diving equipment was found on their boat.