Ron Parker
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Totally AGREED.
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Jeff
Scuba dudett is 100% correct on all of her facts.
i was the divemaster during that incident.
The students were under the supervision of an instructor, a divemaster, and a divemaster in training. Their max depth was to be 80 feet, and not all went too deep. The actual search was for one.
As a result of this event, Dive Haven is planning to install at least one more training platform (max depth probably 80-100 feet). And from discussions overheard in the EMS circle, they will be formulating a more solid rescue plan as well. So something good is going to result from this event.
i was the divemaster during that incident.
Thanks for the informative post.
You were a ScubaBoard member when the incident happened, why did you wait until now to post??
as i posted earlier, scuba dudette told the story. there was absolutely no reason for the sarcasm........or do you come by that naturally?