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I didn't want this buried in a dive medicine forum as there may be divers with direct information that are not watching the medical topics.

In our region there are a good number of hyperbaric chambers. The downside is that staffing for dive emergencies is very very limited. My wife was wondering what is involved with getting trained for such operations. I have heard of commercial boat crews being cross trained so It seems to be something less than degree level endeavor.

You input please.

Thanks,
Pete
 
Contact Dick Rutkowski at:

Hyperbarics International, Inc.
522-A Caribbean Drive
Key Largo, Florida, 33037
USA

Phone (305) 451 2551
Fax (305) 451 5765

dick@hyperbaricsinternational.com
 
That's definitely cheaper than the route I took.
 

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