Re: Dangers of Buddy Diving


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Posted by Jim Hoffmann on September 20, 2000 at 17:53:11:

In Reply to: Re: Dangers of Buddy Diving posted by kelphead on September 20, 2000 at 14:10:16:

Kelphead, what I was looking for in that post was what kind of experience level did Fred have. He made a comment about simple mindness, and I wanted to know what his background was, to make that comment.
As far as CPR go's, any diver now has had to face that situation has an altitude change(the way they think about diving).
It's different when you do CPR on a fellow diver, because when look into that blue face you know that it could be you or a loved one(I'm 1 for 4).
In my other life, I used to work as a Surgery Tech. For 19 years I saw lots of life and some death, and all the gore that and active trauma unit could provide.
There is a difference!

Jim Hoffmann
Naui 5888
Padi 6301

P.S.like Jason, this is my last post about buddy diving.



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