Hi guys,
I was just browsing a post in the Diving Medicine forum Diving Medicine - ScubaBoard , and noticed the banner disclaimer at the top telling possible DCS victims to call DAN, with the 1-800 phone number.
I'm sure you're aware that DAN has changed the number to 1.919.684.9111 with the older numbers supported for awhile; see page 15 of the Winter 2010 Alert Diver, or DAN Divers Alert Network : Contact DAN , or DandyDon's post http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/ba...rgency-number-your-cell-phone-member-not.html
Ultimately, you guys decide what to say, what number to reference, and where to say it. It may be in several places on the SB site. I just thought this might be an issue of an overlooked change rather than a conscious decision.
I was just browsing a post in the Diving Medicine forum Diving Medicine - ScubaBoard , and noticed the banner disclaimer at the top telling possible DCS victims to call DAN, with the 1-800 phone number.
I'm sure you're aware that DAN has changed the number to 1.919.684.9111 with the older numbers supported for awhile; see page 15 of the Winter 2010 Alert Diver, or DAN Divers Alert Network : Contact DAN , or DandyDon's post http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/ba...rgency-number-your-cell-phone-member-not.html
Ultimately, you guys decide what to say, what number to reference, and where to say it. It may be in several places on the SB site. I just thought this might be an issue of an overlooked change rather than a conscious decision.