captschwartz
New
First, the dive team had just finished their 1st training dive of the day and eating lunch away from the entry point of the dive site. All gear was broken down and dive tanks where in the stagging area to be be filled. A dive team member herd some activity down at the dock. He walked down to the dock, at that time there was notification of something was wrong with a diver. Once, the information was relayed to the Dive Team members of what was going on and possible location, 2 dive team members swam to area where the boyfriend had pointed to, incase they could reach the victim from the surface, due to the shallowness of the water. At that time you where diving and looking for the victim with another diver which was a team diver. The swimmers above the water had located her and advised you and all divers to go down in that area. Yourself and a dive team member with another diver brought the victim to the surface. Then proceeded to the dock, where other team members assisted with CPR..The dive team acted professionally and did everything they could. The victim was located less than 10 minutes after being notified. Divers had put their gear together and in the water and at the last seen area. about the same time you arrived in the area, that the team members told everyone to go to. The dive team vehicles are not a liscenced EMS vehicle, so ALS equipment and drugs are not available. Several dive team members continued CPR and ALS skills from the site to the hospital for 1 hour 45 minutes..the team appreciates your help with everything that you did. But, I think before critisizing, everyone needs to know the circumstances. Additional information, the couple had problems from the begining, with weight belts, clearing etc. Which, I will not go into. Again, this was an unfortunate accident, proper training would have prevented this, with more dives and with a dive buddy that had more experience..