Diver one of sixteen to die using high-tech gear
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02-25-2003, 11:14 PM,
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Re:Diver one of sixteen to die using high-tech gear
[quote='rcojr link' dateline='1046230677']
\"In the first line DRE said this is the 16th diver to die on the Inspiration he isn't he is the 3rd diver to die . He died in July 1998. I don't know why you keep recycling five year old info and pretend that is brand new this post is dated Feb 19,03.\" True, my miscommunication. I meant it was one of sixteen and I accidentally implied an order. In the first paragraph \"This is the first lawsuit in which a coroner reports that the diver did not die from natural causes\". In fact only one diver has died from natural causes and that was Garrett Wineberger. Four or five were diving in the ocean and were never recovered. The rest have a lot of details including Coroner's reports. Which I did and there's two as far as I can see and some haven't been released. Which makes it even worse: a unit that allows divers to become hypoxic or that they can take it diving without their O2 turned on and there's no override for that on a machine that electronically mixes your gas - I think I'll stick to OC. Also, on all of my dives I do an S-drill with the full team in order to make sure all of our gas is turned on and our hoses are properly routed (ie long hose isn't caught underneath anything) and we check for bubbles (small leaks) - that's our failsafe and it is never violated and will always work. Is there a similar procedure for CCR diving?[/quote] |
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