Rred
Contributor
Before there was a public internet, I used to have the numbers of every chamber within 200 miles (reasonable helicopter range) on the cover of my dive log. And when DAN got rolling, I added their number as well. These days?
Make haste slowly! As the folks at DAN point out, chambers are not always staffed 24x7. Chambers go down for maintenance. Chambers get filled and cannot take new patients. Military and research chambers will not take members of the public--unless someone like DAN is calling them and begging extreme need.
So, CALL DAN FIRST. (Well, second, right after 911.) By all means let any first responders do their work, but even while you are waiting for the first responders, DAN will be co-ordinating the most appropriate chamber access for you.
There was a post a couple of months ago from someone who literally was rediverted while IN THE HELO because the chamber they were headed for, couldn't take them.
Make haste slowly! As the folks at DAN point out, chambers are not always staffed 24x7. Chambers go down for maintenance. Chambers get filled and cannot take new patients. Military and research chambers will not take members of the public--unless someone like DAN is calling them and begging extreme need.
So, CALL DAN FIRST. (Well, second, right after 911.) By all means let any first responders do their work, but even while you are waiting for the first responders, DAN will be co-ordinating the most appropriate chamber access for you.
There was a post a couple of months ago from someone who literally was rediverted while IN THE HELO because the chamber they were headed for, couldn't take them.