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First off, I find Kevrumbo's attacks to be quite rude, and misplaced. If a chamber were necessary, there would be one in Cave Country. Or Key West, or in many of the places where we appear to have a lot of divers, but no chambers. Quite frankly, I see this as free market healthcare at it's finest. In Key West there are 5 MRI machines to service 25,000 residents, 40,000 in the winter. That seems like a lot to me. In Key West we have 2 chambers, one at the community college, one at the Special Forces dive school, neither one takes civilians unless it's life or death. There is a chamber in Key Largo, not certified for patient care. If there were some great demand for emergency hyperbaric service, someone would have a chamber in a truck (quite feasible, Reku, but maybe not practical).
The question in my mind is this: Has anyone been hurt (or has that hurt been exacerbated) by distance to treatment or delay in treatment because some chamber was closed, and if so, who is at fault. You go on about the fabulous facilities at Chuuk. Maybe you might ask Capt Gary at CRD about the fabulous treatment he received at the Chuuk chamber.
While DCS can be quite serious, it usually isn't, and delay in treatment is minimized when DAN is happy to put you in a plane and rush you to an open chamber. Attacking DDM because he doesn't feel the same urgency to have 24/7 chambers in every dive destination is a little unfair. Climb down off of your high horse. You happen to have a system at Catalina that works, partly because you have a tremendous volunteer system set up to make it work. It doesn't work the same everywhere. Get over yourself.
The question in my mind is this: Has anyone been hurt (or has that hurt been exacerbated) by distance to treatment or delay in treatment because some chamber was closed, and if so, who is at fault. You go on about the fabulous facilities at Chuuk. Maybe you might ask Capt Gary at CRD about the fabulous treatment he received at the Chuuk chamber.
While DCS can be quite serious, it usually isn't, and delay in treatment is minimized when DAN is happy to put you in a plane and rush you to an open chamber. Attacking DDM because he doesn't feel the same urgency to have 24/7 chambers in every dive destination is a little unfair. Climb down off of your high horse. You happen to have a system at Catalina that works, partly because you have a tremendous volunteer system set up to make it work. It doesn't work the same everywhere. Get over yourself.