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How do you rescue a buddy that has just experienced a SWB?
Is CPR usually neccesary? Does the victim usually wake up on their own if rescued quickly? Is it possible to save the victim without having a boat or diving platform to pull the victim up on? I like to dive from a 2 person kayak, and I am wondering what my chances would be of being able to recesatate/awaken my dive partner. Thanks |
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Hy btweikel,
here you have nice information about SWBO: - Physiology and prevention of shallow-water blackout http://www.freedive.net/chapters/SWB3.html http://divermag.com/archives/march97...r_march97.html http://www.scubadiving.com/training/...blackout.shtml http://www.scubadiving.com/training/...lackout2.shtml http://www.ymcascuba.org/ymcascub/currnt29.html http://www.ymcascuba.org/ymcascub/currnt33.html - First aid for freedivers: http://www.freediver.net/freedivelis..._firstaid.html - Rescue procedure: http://www.deeperblue.net/article.php/112/19 - article: "Blackout- Now what?" I hope it works Guss
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sorry I forgot the email adress of the article
"Blackout- Now what?" : http://www.freedivecanada.com/education/index.html Guss
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Just the info I was looking for.
Looks like I would have a pretty good chance of reviving a victim in the water. The safety articles at: http://www.freedivecanada.com/education/index.html were really helpful. |