Brett Halderson - SCUBA LOG
Brett Halderson - SCUBA LOG
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Public Safety Dive Training - Entangled Diver Drill
This is Calumet County Dive Team's pool dive from December 2023. Our focus was on practicing an entangled diver rescue. In this drill, we used mason's line and two 8-pound anchors to entangle the diver. Our rescue diver had painters tape on their masks to simulate no visibility. They brought down an extra bottle of air and transferred it to the entangled diver. The diver was simulating a low air situation and had to switch over to the bail out bottle. The rescue divers had to search for the entanglements and cut the diver free with cutting tools. Thanks for watching :-)
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Waupaca Evidence Recovery
Просмотров 205Год назад
This is a quick video I put together for one of our local dive teams. They spent a few days with me getting used to their new dry suits and getting certified in underwater evidence collection. We spent three days together and this is just a few highlights from the last day. A big thanks to Waupaca County Dive team for having me come out to do the training and a big thanks to Anthony at Mountain...
Tec 50 skills practice at Fortune Pond - July 2022
Просмотров 3282 года назад
After Jerod completed his Tec 45 decompression dive, we dropped back in to do additional skills for his Tec 50 training to practice with two 80cf deco bottles.
Ice training with the Calumet County Dive Team
Просмотров 1812 года назад
This video starts out with our dive team practice a technique for bringing divers out to a hole in the ice, when the ice is too thin to safely walk on. We used some rope, ice screws, pulleys and a medical long board. About 2 1/2 minutes into the video we switch over to a couple ice dives we did. These dives were for certification and to set up a scenario for other team members.
Tec 45 Dive Training with Jerod at Fortune Pond
Просмотров 2062 года назад
This is a video of a July 2022 trip to Fortune Pond to do check off dives with Jerod for his Tec 45 certification. This was a decompression dive down to about 147' (45 meters) with a deco gas to accelerate decompression.
Nov 2021 CCDT Night Dive Training
Просмотров 2233 года назад
This is a little video of some night dive training members of our team went through to get their night diver certifications. In all, we had five team members get night dive certified. We are fortunate enough to have a local quarry that has 35' of daylight visibility. It is only about 16' deep but is a great site for new divers. One of the nice things about being on a fire dept dive team is the ...
Dive Team Training 3/6/21
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This is a video of our March 6, 2021 dive team training. The training scenario started out with a report of a person falling through the ice. The person then slipped below the surface. As diver 1 was attempting a rescue, they surfaced and pretended to be unconscious so he could be rescued by surface rescue. Diver 2 then entered the water to rescue the original victim. A big thanks to the divers...
Shark Diving with a Hammerhead Shark
Просмотров 10 тыс.4 года назад
This video is from Nov. 2020 when I went to Florida and dove with Emerald Charters on one of their shark dives. We were able to see a bunch of Lemon and Bull sharks but the highlight for me was to see a hammerhead shark up closer than I had ever seen before. Hammerheads are pretty shy so it was a treat to be able to see one so close. There were also plenty of Goliath Grouper around. Although I ...
Florida Shark Dive Highlights
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.4 года назад
Here are a few highlights from a series of shark dives I did off the Atlantic coast of Florida a few years ago. We were lucky enough to see a beautiful tiger shark along with the usual nurse and lemon sharks. It was during a full moon so the sharks were a little more aggressive than usual when trying to get food from the bait box.
Jellyfish Lake, Palau. A true bucket list experience.
Просмотров 1104 года назад
Here is some footage of our visit to Jellyfish Lake from a 2012 trip to Palau with Mike D. and Diver's Realm. If you are going there, make sure to know the daily migration pattern to see the best groups of jellyfish.
Ice Diving Feb 2020
Просмотров 2974 года назад
Feb-Mar 2020 was a busy ice diving season for me. I ended up doing 10 dives, spending 4.5 hours underwater and certifying 6 new ice divers. Surface temps were anywhere between 14 and 23 degrees Fahrenheit. This video is made up from video taken over three days and six dives during the month of February 2020. I had open circuit, rebreather and public safety divers getting their Ice certification...
Cell Phone Recovery under the ICE.
Просмотров 5334 года назад
John was doing a little ice fishing and his phone decided to jump into the hole. Al, Luke and I were able to meet up with John to see if we could scuba dive down to recover his phone and thousands of family pictures that weren't backed up anywhere else. Check out an ice dive below 8 inches of ice in little-to-no viz water. Happily, we were able to recover John's phone and he was able to downloa...
A technical dive on the Luxury Yacht Gunilda shipwreck.
Просмотров 12 тыс.5 лет назад
In 2017 a group of us did a series of dives on the sunken Luxury Yacht Gunilda sitting below 260' of water on the northern shore of Lake Superior. Beautifully preserved in 38 degree water with nice visibility and no zebra mussels. This is one of the best wrecks of its kind in the world. A big thanks to Todd Shaw for providing all the photos and video for this video.
A deep dive on the Lowrance Wreck, Pompano Beach, FL
Просмотров 5505 лет назад
Here is a video of our dive on the Lowrance Wreck off the Atlantic coast of Florida.The Lowrance sits in 200' of water and is a great technical dive. There is easy access to dive within it's cargo holds and down the halls to experience epic light zone diving.
Diving the SS Kamloops Wreck at Isle Royale, Lake Superior.
Просмотров 27 тыс.5 лет назад
Here's my video of a dive on the SS Kamloops in Lake Superior. This wreck sits in 270' of water and is a fantastic dive. We were able to get great video of the wheel, a view of the engine room, a look at the life boat and video of the cargo. Here is the link for Isle Royale Charters for anyone interested in taking a trip to see this or many of the other beautiful wrecks in that area. isleroyale...
Training with a dive team at Fortune Pond
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Training with a dive team at Fortune Pond
Sunken boats, Skeletons and a bus in West Point Quarry
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Sunken boats, Skeletons and a bus in West Point Quarry
Public Safety Dive Training from OW through PSD
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.5 лет назад
Public Safety Dive Training from OW through PSD
240+ feet deep at Fortune Pond
Просмотров 7 тыс.5 лет назад
240 feet deep at Fortune Pond
Schooling Trout at Fortune Pond
Просмотров 5405 лет назад
Schooling Trout at Fortune Pond
An Underwater Tour of Redgranite Quarry
Просмотров 82 тыс.5 лет назад
An Underwater Tour of Redgranite Quarry
Deep dive to 230' at Lake Wazee
Просмотров 13 тыс.5 лет назад
Deep dive to 230' at Lake Wazee
FVTC Public Safety Diving Demo Video
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.5 лет назад
FVTC Public Safety Diving Demo Video
Pool Dive Skills Circuit for Public Safety Dive Team
Просмотров 17 тыс.5 лет назад
Pool Dive Skills Circuit for Public Safety Dive Team

Комментарии

  • @amberman9153
    @amberman9153 2 месяца назад

    Passed rescue diver. Not public one. But we did almost all of this one. And first aid. It was not easy as expected, more over it was difficult. To do it again and again and again with different types of solutions. Poseidon was on our side and made visibility less than 50 cm and 🌊. Usually visibility more than 20 m. Searching for missing diver was very exitive.Thanks for our instructor for this experience.

  • @FLRCQUAD
    @FLRCQUAD 2 месяца назад

    Nice video,50 years ago me and my diving buddy made a ice dive at REDGRANITE QUARRY we dove down to 190 feet in the sump hole under the ice we had our team of many people including safety divers also. They lowered 12x 12 white plexiglass slate to the bottom with a 1" rope and a 30 pound weight to the bottom with a two depth gauges mounted to the slate and we both free fall like skydivers clearing are ears was no problem we wanted to get to the bottom fast as we could safely to increase our bottom time, we took pictures of each of us signing the white slate took several pictures it was jet black we had Ike Lites and with our Nikonos Camera with strobes we took pictures of the signed slate and depth gauges after that checking our time pretty constant we started our ascent, we made it to our 20 foot tanks and looked at our charts and switched over to our two tanks hanging there for decompression for 12 minutes we then continued up to the 10 foot level and stayed another 15 minutes just to be safe we stayed a little longer, we were getting cold but we knew Milwaukie decompression chamber was a long ways off and we did not want to take any chances, better to be safe and give yourself a few minutes extra Navy tables do have a plus or minus on body conditions. People ask us why are you doing this well, we were trying to set a record ice dive in a fresh water quarry, it was a six month planned dive with with 72 cu tanks with regulators s at 10 feet and 20 feet for decompression Safety crew a lot of preparation not just a idea a week before it was dangerous we knew it but we planned out very carefully, we trained and were good shape it was cold that day 18 degrees plus we did it without dry suits, few years down the road we both got Poseidon Unisuits LOL for winter diving. Well, that's about it, now at 75 I am retired from diving 24 years ago but seen a lot and had a great adventurous life been all through the caves in Florida- jenny -devils ear -Troy and many others and all the keys and Grand Cayman wall I am a Padi Instructor then too we both were hope I did not bore anyone just looking through You tube and seen Red Granite Quarry just had to tell my story, I am done again great to Red Granite under water also Was a Skydiver for 10 years

  • @JustChiminin
    @JustChiminin 3 месяца назад

    Nice production and editing. Interesting video. 👍

  • @masonwalrath2997
    @masonwalrath2997 4 месяца назад

    whers old whitey

  • @jrseitz21
    @jrseitz21 5 месяцев назад

    This was very interesting and answered some questions. I used to swim as a kid there in the early 90s. Looks completely different. I like the secluded old quarry better than how it looks now but 🤷‍♂️. Considering all the garbage we used to see on the shores, i was always wondered if the bottom was 2 feet deep in just cans and bottles 🤣 i used to be able to swim deep and almost caught 1 of you guys once. I don't think he knew i was there but he was just past my point of return. Another body length and i could have scared the crap outa him 🤣. I'm glad i didn't....stupid kid thinking. I might have ended up really hurting him or scaring him and causing him to choak or something.

  • @mateom7201
    @mateom7201 5 месяцев назад

    I lost an Apple Watch in there today

  • @GrandmaDaewood
    @GrandmaDaewood 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome video, the narration and graphic provided a lot of good information to consider for someone like myself who is about to begin my diving journey with a beginner open water class here soon.

  • @jonnieinbangkok
    @jonnieinbangkok 8 месяцев назад

    Quarry diving...why even bother 😂 😂 😂

    • @caseycleveland8810
      @caseycleveland8810 8 месяцев назад

      There are a thousand reasons for quarry diving. Practice being the first. You can practice your skills so that when you have the opportunity to ocean dive, you're not "That Guy". The fact that you ask why you even bother... bothers me.

  • @skydiver1013
    @skydiver1013 8 месяцев назад

    Excellent video, thanks.

  • @ThirdEyeDivers
    @ThirdEyeDivers 9 месяцев назад

    How would you bail out to 50% oxygen at 230 depth? Isn't that CNST territory?

    • @bretthalderson-scubalog709
      @bretthalderson-scubalog709 9 месяцев назад

      You are definitely right on the CNS toxicity concern. PO2 would be around 3.9 with 50% at 230'. We're diving with two bailout bottles. The rich gas is 50% and we would use that at 70' deep and shallower. Our lean gas is something like 15/55 (15% O2 and 55% He, you probably know this but I added it for the benefit of someone else who may be reading this). We would bail out on the lean gas at depth and then do a gas switch at 70' to the rich gas to finish our deco. Thanks for the comment and helping clear things up. :-)

    • @ThirdEyeDivers
      @ThirdEyeDivers 9 месяцев назад

      @@bretthalderson-scubalog709 Thank you! make more videos, get a insta 360 3x!

  • @theprettycity377
    @theprettycity377 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot, that was super interesting. We used to jump off the cliffs there in the 80's. Always just slightly concerned we'd hit the top of a crane or something. Good to know those fears were unfounded.

  • @butterflybullet
    @butterflybullet Год назад

    What situation is this intended to emulate? Why would the rescue diver have no visibility? Great video! Thanks for sharing all of this! 😊

    • @bretthalderson6144
      @bretthalderson6144 Год назад

      Hi, thanks for asking. We're simulating a situation where a diver is doing a search pattern and gets entangled by a bunch of fishing line, fishing net or something similar. A lot of times when we are searching for something, the visibility underwater is 6 inches or less. Especially if we are stirring up the bottom trying to find something that may have sunk into the silt. 👍

  • @christopherreynolds8873
    @christopherreynolds8873 Год назад

    I would love to learn about the setup for this. Let me know if you are willing to contact me.

    • @bretthalderson-scubalog709
      @bretthalderson-scubalog709 Год назад

      Sure thing. You can send me an email about what you would like to know. bhalderson@yahoo.com

  • @jamesswapinski9190
    @jamesswapinski9190 Год назад

    At this late date are there any plans afoot to raise the Gunilda?

    • @bretthalderson-scubalog709
      @bretthalderson-scubalog709 Год назад

      I have not heard of any serious plans to raise the Gunilda. I would rate it as one of the top 50 wrecks in the world to dive. That, because it is in cold clear water, at a depth a small percentage of divers can go, and it is pretty well preserved. I don't know if it would gather enough interest to make it worth keeping in a museum. It is possible that someone could raise it to sail again. But, right now shipwrecks are so well protected that it would be a challenge to get approval. Right now it is safe, preserved and always waiting for someone to visit.

  • @king_cj
    @king_cj Год назад

    Looks like a deep underwater dessert

    • @bretthalderson-scubalog709
      @bretthalderson-scubalog709 Год назад

      You are definitely right. There isn't a whole lot to see. Plus, the cold water at depth makes all the rising bubbles sound a bit tinny on my ears. But, we wanted to check it out because some people were asking how deep it was and what it looked like down there. Thanks for checking out the video.

  • @icediveradventures7158
    @icediveradventures7158 Год назад

    Why to use a lift bag with a 400f reel? Takes wayyyy too much air. And Never use a boltsnap on a lift bag . Dsmb, 50f spool already attatch thats it.

    • @bretthalderson-scubalog709
      @bretthalderson-scubalog709 Год назад

      Under normal conditions, I agree. But, I have to prepare him for worse case scenarios. We've blown lift bags from 200+ feet on wrecks in Florida where there was a decent current and no mooring line from the dive boat to the wreck. It's how we keep in contact with the boat.

  • @TheRescueInstitute
    @TheRescueInstitute Год назад

    Cool Video! What Certifying agency are you guys certified by for Public Safety?

    • @bretthalderson-scubalog709
      @bretthalderson-scubalog709 Год назад

      It's a mix between PADI and Dive Rescue Intl. A few of the team members have PSD certification from both. Thanks for checking it out.

  • @diversync
    @diversync Год назад

    I SO want to go visit this shipwreck!! Thanks for sharing your amazing underwater video

  • @GregWard-c2r
    @GregWard-c2r Год назад

    Are you teaching a PSD class?

    • @bretthalderson-scubalog709
      @bretthalderson-scubalog709 Год назад

      Yes, this is an evidence recovery class for a PSD Team. They are already PSD certified and we spent two days together focusing on underwater evidence collection. Thanks for checking it out. :-)

  • @sethcarpenter5167
    @sethcarpenter5167 Год назад

    I heard from a friend but can't find anything about it or pictures of it that there is a Crane in the Quarry and really curious to see if it is true

    • @bretthalderson-scubalog709
      @bretthalderson-scubalog709 Год назад

      I have done compass search patterns all over the quarry trying to find the deepest part. I never ran into any full size crane in the quarry. As a joke some divers put in a Tonka crane and dump truck.

  • @danielgani6572
    @danielgani6572 Год назад

    My cousin Jim Leblanc Jueles Verne corporation Took his submarine too that spot Back in 1973 such a marvelous yacht As jauque queusto marveled abought this yacht

  • @ivoryjohnson4662
    @ivoryjohnson4662 Год назад

    Awesome vid thank you for including your dive plan

  • @ivoryjohnson4662
    @ivoryjohnson4662 Год назад

    This is an amazing piece of video it shows another facet of diving

  • @ivoryjohnson4662
    @ivoryjohnson4662 Год назад

    That was an awesome dive

  • @timtim220
    @timtim220 Год назад

    Music is horrible, were you clubbing baby harbor seals?

  • @mattwilliam5522
    @mattwilliam5522 Год назад

    Love your videos 👍🏻

  • @mikeabbitt8309
    @mikeabbitt8309 Год назад

    Retired PSD (DRI Cert.) here. I worked for Pittsburgh River Rescue for 14 years. I enjoyed the video, and wish that we had some of the drill stations you have. A couple of things that we did that I didn’t see you guys doing. First, we ran our hoses tucked through our BCDs to minimize entanglement hazards. In the river environment we dove there are a lot of hazards; trees, rebar, wire rope near the old steel mill sites, etc. We ran our hoses between the BCD and our drysuits, keeping everything nice and tight to our bodies, and thereby eliminating the big loop extending above and behind us. Second, we did our disentanglement drill with our masks blacked out. Again, our river environment limited out visibility to from zero to three feet, diving in the Monongahela is like diving in chocolate milk. So practicing in zero visibility was paramount in developing the proper skill and technique. Finally, I could not tell how the air hookup was made to the rescued diver. In Pittsburgh we figured out how to ‘back feed’ air through the BCD inflator, and make the hookup there. The advantage is the rescued diver does not have to remove his/ her mask at any time (making the diver both more comfortable in a stressful situation, and allowing him/ her to stay in communication with topside.). The disadvantage is the rescued diver cannot inflate his/ her BCD once the underwater portion of the rescue has been made, and the rescuer diver has to control the ascent of both divers. Anyway, that’s my two cents worth, I hope it helps.

  • @npegg
    @npegg Год назад

    loved this video thank you

  • @bensmith4563
    @bensmith4563 Год назад

    I wish scuba wasn't so expensive I'd get into it so fast

  • @stynger007
    @stynger007 Год назад

    Alot of these cargo ships from the era had life savers and toothpaste

  • @shawnrichter9372
    @shawnrichter9372 2 года назад

    Excellent video, the veterans affairs fire department will be using this for our pool training!

  • @Spaz42099
    @Spaz42099 2 года назад

    Please do Waupaca quarry

    • @bretthalderson-scubalog709
      @bretthalderson-scubalog709 Год назад

      Thanks for the idea. I might be doing some diving in that area this year. I'll keep that in mind. :-)

  • @bbgal688
    @bbgal688 2 года назад

    Absolutely not.

  • @LetsGetHaunted
    @LetsGetHaunted 2 года назад

    Hi, there! We are covering the story of the SS Kamloops for one of our podcast episodes and are looking for someone who has dived the Kamloops to give a short interview about their experience. Would you be interested in coming on the show? Interviews are typically 10 - 30 minutes long and you can promote or shout out any projects you'd like. Thank you for your consideration!

    • @bretthalderson-scubalog709
      @bretthalderson-scubalog709 Год назад

      Hey, sorry for the slow reply. Looks like I haven't been signed in for quite a while. If this is still something you are planning, send me your contact info at brett@midwestdivetraining.com. I know a guy that would probably be interested in helping you out. He had a better view of Whitey. If he doesn't have time, I can help you out. Brett

  • @wiscodude3262
    @wiscodude3262 2 года назад

    Great footage of a very important shipwreck. Thanks for posting!

  • @MichaelEnglish88
    @MichaelEnglish88 2 года назад

    What the hell is with that leg? Is that a joke?

    • @bretthalderson-scubalog709
      @bretthalderson-scubalog709 2 года назад

      Yes, it is a mannequin leg. I was just in the quarry last week and the leg is still there. I set it back up on top of the boat so the new divers could check it out. :-)

    • @MichaelEnglish88
      @MichaelEnglish88 2 года назад

      @@bretthalderson-scubalog709 WOW I BET IT FOOLED SOME DIVERS LMAO!

  • @brownwrench
    @brownwrench 2 года назад

    Triple expansion engine

  • @brownwrench
    @brownwrench 2 года назад

    I find the Lifesavers cargo more than a little bit ironic.

    • @princeblackelf4265
      @princeblackelf4265 День назад

      It really is a bit of a cosmic joke, like fate had a real nasty laugh

  • @casey7266
    @casey7266 2 года назад

    YESSS THIS IS SO COOL. Ever since I found out about the SS Appomattox (Milwaukee), I’ve been obsessed with shipwrecks.

  • @elwood1827
    @elwood1827 2 года назад

    Great Vis !! Last ice dive for us was black water… love your “pipe person” for practice / recovery. Stay Safe !!

  • @rlta04
    @rlta04 2 года назад

    So basically just a bunch of dark?

    • @bretthalderson-scubalog709
      @bretthalderson-scubalog709 2 года назад

      :-) Kind of. Flashlights help and sometimes half of the experience is making it through that type of environment and letting people get an idea of what it is like down there. Thanks for watching!

  • @traydog1257
    @traydog1257 2 года назад

    What dry gloves are you wearing in the video?

    • @bretthalderson-scubalog709
      @bretthalderson-scubalog709 2 года назад

      I'm wearing a chemical resistant latex glove. They pull over the cuff system on my drysuit. They can be found on Amazon.com smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01EAIR384/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1

  • @mase8189
    @mase8189 2 года назад

    I’ve heard from a few people now that there are old vehicles at the deepest part along with mining equipment and a crane. Is this just a rumor?

    • @bretthalderson-scubalog709
      @bretthalderson-scubalog709 2 года назад

      I haven't found any old vehicles or mining equipment. There are remnants of an old staircase. One or two bins for carrying granite out of the quarry. Divers have placed a toy tonka crane and dump truck in there just to say there is construction equipment in there (as a joke). There are three very old vehicles dumped in the far end of West Point Quarry, which is only a few miles down the road from Redgranite Quarry. Thanks :-)

  • @JuanLopez-vt2dp
    @JuanLopez-vt2dp 2 года назад

    Do you work with the VA and the VR&E program?

    • @bretthalderson-scubalog709
      @bretthalderson-scubalog709 2 года назад

      Hi Juan, I haven't worked with those programs. I reached out to the local VA Hospital because I though scuba would be very beneficial to injured veterans but they never contacted me back.

  • @lilydewinters4729
    @lilydewinters4729 2 года назад

    Beautiful!

  • @davidbarnsley8486
    @davidbarnsley8486 2 года назад

    I have watched at least five dives on the boat in the last two weeks It absolutely amazes me at its condition after all this time And I think about the owner What a stupid old fool , obviously he was rich beyond belief as I’m sure even back when it sank it was a very expensive boat I still think half a dozen air bags and she will be up no worries 👍👍

  • @frantarctic
    @frantarctic 2 года назад

    I'm not able to access the google drive files, I'd like more information on this because I'm trying to set up training for my dive team. Unfortunately we had all of our experienced divers leave due to various reasons and no one has anything for training. I'm essentially attempting to build a training program now from scratch and any ideas would be appreciated

    • @bretthalderson-scubalog709
      @bretthalderson-scubalog709 2 года назад

      Here's my email bhalderson@yahoo.com Send me an email and I'll try to help you out as much as I can. Thanks, Brett

  • @cassandraneisius7
    @cassandraneisius7 2 года назад

    There’s one guy in lohrville who lives right down the street from me. If you contact him he will let you dive there. He owns all of the quarry’s in lohrville but shut them down to the public cause of the drownings.

    • @bretthalderson-scubalog709
      @bretthalderson-scubalog709 2 года назад

      Hi Cassandra, There are a couple quarries in that area I would like to dive. Here's my email address if you can share his contact info. bhalderson@yahoo.com Thanks!!

  • @brandyduket1810
    @brandyduket1810 2 года назад

    How deep would the bodies of the people who died there be ? I know lots and lots of people have died there. Did you find any remains?

    • @bretthalderson-scubalog709
      @bretthalderson-scubalog709 2 года назад

      As far as I know, all people who died there have been recovered. Most are found shallower than 60 feet. A few years ago one was found around 80'. I haven't ever dove for bodies there but I've talked with guys that have recovered bodies from Redgranite.

  • @peggykanneman903
    @peggykanneman903 2 года назад

    Was that leg real or fake