This is truly impressive stuff. Following the Tham Luang cave rescue incident, it's great to see individuals showing initiatives to design/learn this kind of stuff.
@@stanislavostrovsky5194 in this case it would be a cave diver who is injured but conscious Non diver is a very special case - we would have to train some scenarious to cover this terrible insident.
yes - thailand is a whole other storie; we are miles away of pulling of such a show easy - but yes, with every training we'll have a better chance to pull off a succesfull rescue and as the collegue said: also for a diver behind a sump who had any kind of accident!
This is truly impressive stuff. Following the Tham Luang cave rescue incident, it's great to see individuals showing initiatives to design/learn this kind of stuff.
@@OnlyFinsCanada thanks a lot!
We'll do our best to improve this techniques!
Is this for a Thailand type of scenario where a non-cave diver has to be brought out of a flooded cave?
@@stanislavostrovsky5194 in this case it would be a cave diver who is injured but conscious
Non diver is a very special case - we would have to train some scenarious to cover this terrible insident.
Either that, or a cave diver having a post siphon accident during exploration of the dry parts of the cave. Best regards, the guy at 1:20.
yes - thailand is a whole other storie; we are miles away of pulling of such a show easy - but yes, with every training we'll have a better chance to pull off a succesfull rescue
and as the collegue said: also for a diver behind a sump who had any kind of accident!