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Either way, they do avoid elevation aggravating the problem by flying low, if I understand that correctly.
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Hawaii seems very odd unless perhaps there were other medical indications that Guam couldnt handle.
Maybe the diver is active duty military and using his Tricare insurance?Interesting. DAN often pays for this evac, since the Chuuk chamber has been down for a while. I wonder if the victim didn't have DAN insurance (the expense to send a CG helo to Dry Tortugas cost the taxpayer over $80k, I can't imagine what it costs for this one), or DAN didn't want to fly a plane, or the rest of the back story. Whatever it was, the taxpayers sure took it in the shorts for this one, with no chance of recompense.
I bet he was on oxygen as much as possible. Certainly a risk to consider when diving in remote locations.Man 2 days to get to a chamber. That would definitely suck. I would have been begging for an O2 bottle and someone to kick me off the back of the boat.
Wow.. I've dived in Chuuk, can't imagine how awful it must feel to have to leave the island to get treatment! Any more details about the cause, and his current condition?
That was a different incident, right?Guam is no longer serviced by Care Jet. When a liveaboard diver from Florida got bent in Chuuk, DAN paid the $60,000 for his medevac to the chamber here at Naval Station. At midnight I arrived at the chamber with donuts for the Navy crew and a hug for the diver who gave up his charter to accompany his "client" (and friend) to Guam. I am working my Guam Sector Coast Guard sources for more details and will post asap.
I'm just a member here, but I'll try to help. When you post more than once to a thread the same day and before anyone else does, it combines posts as yours were. I edited your quoted posts for this post, but you can see them all in one post above - unless you're using a phone for a computer, then you're on your own.Hey, DandyDon!
As a frequent poster, maybe you can help me.
I just posted two comments for this thread and they have not appeared.
Can you assist me?
I am working my local Gum Coast Guard sources for an update on this DCI case.
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Hi, again!
I see my posts here...but do they appear on the entire thread?
Call be tek-challeged (except when diving)!