ScubaInChicago
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You hear at least one female part blurted out when he gets grabbed :O
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Hand???????
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You hear at least one female part blurted out when he gets grabbed :O
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Lets just say that I would be saying more than ONE profanity if I was diving in near zero visibility looking for a corpse and someone grabbed meYou hear at least one female part blurted out when he gets grabbed :O
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Hand???????
I think I smell a new PADI TEC/REC program: Discover Saturation DivingNotwithstanding the tragedy, what a Discover Scuba experience!
I think I smell a new PADI TEC/REC program: Discover Saturation Diving
Even so, the guy must have been extremely anxious to get to the surface to breath fresh air and see daylight and I'm sure the rescue team was VERY aware of the possibility of him freaking out at any moment. As I was watching it I could just see him trying to bolt to the surface the moment he got clear of the wreck. Thankfully no, he and the rescue team did a fantastic job of keeping him calm and getting him into the bell.
My previous comment was tongue in cheek. Darn intrawebs don't do sarcasm very well.
…I am wondering though, sounds like a lot of helium for a 30m dive
How do they manipulate those umbilicals in that wreck environment?
i would probably crap in my drysuit when his hand came out of nowhere...
I recall reading an interview with the rescue diver who said he was shocked, pleasantly so, because they'd assumed it was going to just be a recovery mission.