Public Safety Diver Day at White Star Quarry!

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Divers Incorporated

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Public Safety, Fire, Police and Rescue Divers Dive for FREE on March 30, at White Star Quarry in Gibsonburg, Ohio.

Located in Northeastern Ohio, White Star Park in Sandusky county is an 800 Acre wildlife park open to the Public year round. On the park property is a 14 acre Quarry that allows scuba divers the opportunity to explore the underwater sights and practice their skills form April 1 - December 31 each year. The quarry is a popular sight for new divers and those divers wishing to practice their skills in a more controlled environment. With depths averaging 40 -50 ft the quarry is a fantastic inland experience for most.

Prior to opening the quarry to the diving public for a busy 2008 diving season, Divers Incorporated and the Sandusky County Park District want to give diving professionals and the more safety-minded divers who may visit us an opportunity to hear how swimming and diving emergencies are prevented and handled at White Star Quarry. There will also be an opportunity for these divers to familiarize themselves with the quarry "On Us!"

If you are a Public Safety Diver, EMS professional, Scuba Instructor, Dive Supervisor or Rescue Diver, we want to give you an opportunity to dive White Star Quarry for FREE on March 30 from 10am until 3pm. Divers will be required to show credentials, fill out and sign the park permit and waiver, but Diving will be free of charge for the day.

There will be a briefing at 10:30am at the scuba concession where the possible problem areas of the quarry will be pointed out and the Local Protocols for handling swimming and diving emergencies at the quarry will be explained.

After the briefing, divers and dive teams will have a chance to dive the quarry and familiarize themselves with the underwater sites until from 10am - 3pm. We will have Hot Dogs, Soup and hot drinks available for divers.

If you are not a Public Safety Professional, we would appreciate you forwarding this on to the Police, Fire Fighters, Dive Professionals and EMS personel that you know. This event is not open to everyone and diving will be restricted to allow the people who keep us safe an opportunity to practice their skills with other professionals in their field.

Warm Regards,

Rich
 
Rich,

As a paramedic I am delighted to see an event like this, and happy to see you including EMS during the day's activities. I can't make it down there March 30th, I have to work that day in da UP, but I just wanted to publicly say thank you for this gesture.

-Geoff
 
BUMP! This is a great opportunity that should be attended if you qualify.

My 2 cents.
Paula
 
Thanks for an awesome day Rich, the entire thing was run very well, and having never been to the quarry before, I can definately say it was absolutely awesome and I will be back. And although I did loose my rock, my teacher will still count it as my Gelology Fieldtrip. Thanks again for a great weekend, hope to get back soon.

Paint (John from MTRT)
 
Glad to have you along... I was impressed with the number of teams represented... almost 14 different dive teams and municipalities. Next year will be better! I was stoked.

Thanks to all who participated.

Rich
 

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