Military Diver Interview - Pulmonary Edema, DCI, Hyperbaric Treatment, Helmet diving & more

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  • Military Diver Interview - Pulmonary Edema, DCI, Hyperbaric Treatment, Helmet diving & more
    Thankful to interview Navy Diver "Richard" (alias) on the channel speaking about what his diving role is like. It's a thick slice of diving life and covers diving tasks, pulmonary edema, decompression Illness, hyperbaric treatment, helmet diving, and more. We thank Richard for sharing his knowledge and experience and also for his service.
    Post up questions for Richard you'd like us to cover next time.
    00:34 Richard Intro and topics
    02:18 Immersion Pulmonary Edema Incident
    07:16 Military Dive Planning
    08:51 Military Rebreather use & Underwater tasks
    13:26 Another DCI Incident & Hyperbaric Treatment
    16:25 Hyperbaric Treatment and DAN
    21:03 Helmet Diving
    23:47 Wildlife Encounters
    25:44 Sonar in water and divers
    29:20 DCI and Treatment in the Navy
    31:35 Diving in movies and Becoming a Navy Diver
    41:21 Concluding
    Music:
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    One Shot, Soundroll (Intro)
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    Sean C for Hammer picture
    Background Photo Credit:
    Martin Voeller at Poseidon Photos www.poseidonphotos.com/
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  • @DiscoveryDiversTokyo
    @DiscoveryDiversTokyo  3 года назад +1

    What questions would you have for military Diver Richard in a future video?

  • @XcRunner1031
    @XcRunner1031 2 года назад +1

    I live just north of Friday Harbor: that water is SO cold, I'm not surprised that the body can have a bad reaction due to temperature changes if the outside weather is nice. Glad everything worked out! Thanks for checking on NW WA infrastructure, anonymous diver!

  • @mhyste
    @mhyste 3 года назад +2

    Thanks to diver Richard for taking the time to share stories and information so that we can all take something away to think about. Thank you for providing excellent content.

    • @DiscoveryDiversTokyo
      @DiscoveryDiversTokyo  3 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it, Cameron. Thanks for taking the time to comment.

  • @psarmstr
    @psarmstr 3 года назад +2

    Last Breath is a must see dive movie. Adding another recommendation for it.

  • @SnackPack913
    @SnackPack913 2 года назад

    This was fascinating. It’s crazy how many hard lessons the navy has learned and how they have paved the way for safety standards

  • @tammybambini1096
    @tammybambini1096 Год назад

    Just for those curious: a large 8-patient therapeutic hyperbaric chamber (where you can stand in upright) can bring you to 14m (2.4 bar absolute pressure) in about 5 minutes, but that is not the maximum compression rate - but is done to allow for comfortable equalisation so as not to cause barotrauma to the patients eardrums.

  • @Greedy470
    @Greedy470 11 месяцев назад

    Hey guy's it's "Richard" here finally, I couldnt stand the sound of my own voice so it took me a while. I just wanted to push Jim to make more videos because we all miss them. WE NEED YOU JIM

  • @kenmh7357
    @kenmh7357 3 года назад +1

    This was great!

  • @deadbolt91765
    @deadbolt91765 3 года назад +1

    He's right. This is good content. You're putting in the effort. Keep it up

    • @DiscoveryDiversTokyo
      @DiscoveryDiversTokyo  3 года назад

      Appreciate that, DB...I'm trying. Hope to see you around the channel.

  • @souswes
    @souswes 3 года назад +1

    Very entertaining. Thanks for your time and sharing some stories, mystery diver

  • @psarmstr
    @psarmstr 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the in depth discussions of accidents. I note that you frequently translate metric to US, can you please do the other direction when chatting with Richard? I'd also be interested in hearing any stories you have of people messing up conversions, I've seen a few mess ups because one diver was diving in feet and PSI while everyone else was diving meters and bar.

    • @DiscoveryDiversTokyo
      @DiscoveryDiversTokyo  3 года назад

      Thanks for the suggestion. Yeah, conversion misunderstandings can be a real issue sometimes.

    • @XcRunner1031
      @XcRunner1031 2 года назад

      My brother accidentally mixed up ft and meter and went past the lower limit for an excursion. Realized he was getting too low after coming face to face with a cod the size of his entire body. He and my dad got deep water certified afterwards.

  • @michaelvineyard3941
    @michaelvineyard3941 2 года назад +1

    Well us "18 year olds" that had "access to nuclear reactors" had 2.5 years of training before we can sit in the chair to even qualify on a commissioned ship. That meant another 6(ish) months of training once we got to our first command before we are fully qualified. I'm not completely sure, but I believe that's more training time than a Navy diver gets before he gets to his first operational dive.

    • @Greedy470
      @Greedy470 11 месяцев назад

      You're absolutely correct no doubt. I don't want to understress how hard sub life is, however I have seen the day to day of sub life and understand the quality of talent that comes out of that lifestyle. It's not great however that may have changed since 2017 when I got out of Underwater Ships Husbandry (My first command)

    • @sailorjerry5133
      @sailorjerry5133 6 месяцев назад

      Theres a lot about this video that gives me pause

  • @scubasteveandunderwaterroc3547
    @scubasteveandunderwaterroc3547 3 года назад +1

    I wish he would talk about the stuff we're not allowed to know! A very interesting interview nonetheless.

    • @DiscoveryDiversTokyo
      @DiscoveryDiversTokyo  3 года назад

      I know like aliens in the abyss! Good to hear from you, Scuba Steve!

  • @davidressler9316
    @davidressler9316 3 года назад +1

    Great video. Perhaps a video on how you should react if your buddy panics?

    • @DiscoveryDiversTokyo
      @DiscoveryDiversTokyo  3 года назад

      That's a great idea, David. I"ll give that some thought. Buddy panice is someting I'd be less confident about as my buddy's size and strength grows in relation to mine. 😳

  • @markyuile4571
    @markyuile4571 3 года назад +1

    That was fascinating, thanks to you and “ Richard” for taking the time. I had to look it up because in the “90s” I loved that movie “ Men of honour”. There is a documentary with his son on RUclips
    ruclips.net/video/LLbMh8jwFEQ/видео.html called a time of honour. Apparently Karl had to do that 12 step manoeuvre multiple times, just incredible. Thanks again

    • @DiscoveryDiversTokyo
      @DiscoveryDiversTokyo  3 года назад

      Thanks, Mark! I'll check out that link. Appreciate your comment.

  • @sailorjerry5133
    @sailorjerry5133 6 месяцев назад

    What kind of rebreathers are you guys diving to worry that much........1 we can tell yall really dont use them much but 2. Im super skeptical of this guy saying rebreathers are 50/50 legit wtf are you diving with?