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Really! I'm surprised at the criticisms since we certainly only have some info from questionable news sources. The surviving diver operating in a narced and emergency situation did find the unresponsive diver and get him up to the surface close enough for those on the boat to see him, pull him aboard, and initiate rescue attempts. But here we have the damned if you do damned if you don't court?But if I'm ever in that situation, I wonder how many people would find fault if I choose not to risk it? It's easy to be dismissive when it's not your butt on the line.
Jeeze, all too often in life we have only an instant to react and we do our best. How long do you want to stop and think when you find your buddy seemingly dead at 140 feet? You give your best shot and I'll applaud you, either decision. :medal:
DCS can sometimes be cured, it is treatable, but with only two on the boat - how many emergencies you want to have to rescue, treat, send in, one or two?
Now, if anyone wants to discuss prevention of similar accidents, this is the forum for offering those suggestions and I'm eager to see them. The surviving diver has enough to deal with as it is without keyboard quarterbacks jumping his ass here.