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[Choose #4] I haven’t but I did rescue another diver that got hit in the face with the tethering buoy on a wreck.
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[Choose #1] A few but most were construction related, not diving related, they just occurred underwater. The only dive related accident was a tender more concerned with going to lunch then getting the diver out of the water before he shut off the compressor.
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[Choose #3] During an OW cert dive, I had my second stage kicked out by my instructor (my fault, following too close) at about 40 feet. I started to panic and then recovered ok.
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[Choose #1] Not panic or near death for me. I over exerted myself in a stiff current. I had to stop swimming and BREATH. Wasn’t sure if I would pass out. Didn’t gray our or anything, just wasn’t sure what would happen.
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[Choose #3] yup, it was when I saw a black tip reef shark
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[Choose #3] my gear became entangled I first stoped and thought and got my gear loos my training paid off
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[Choose #3] This, and I know someone who died.
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[Choose #2] free flow at 100’ in lake at 9,000’ - rapid ascent, ran out of air
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[Choose #2] 73 feet deep water temp was below 50 F Massive CO2 buildup because of the cold then the tunnel vision set in my brain said that my regulator wasn’t giving me enough airand I almost bolted for the surface. Dive partner saved my bacon.
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[Choose #2] Diving a J-valve at 90’ (no SPG) I was OOA, went to pull the J-valve and it was already down!
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[Choose #3] more than a MOMENT of panic.....about 1/2 hr worth, but I remembered my diving skills and things worked out. Im still here. I do have nightmares about it from time to time and wake in a panic.
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[Choose #2] I had my freak out, I think that any diver that becomes good has too!!
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[Choose #1] Every dive is a near death experience. I mean DAH’ you’re going someplace you have to take your own air!
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[Choose #2] Crappy rental gear(tank), from that day on I have all my own stuff with back up.
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[Choose #3] had a moment during my final OW cert dive, my breathing got away from me and had to wait before my next skill. My instructor was impressed that I regained control and continued.
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[Choose #3] A moment of panic is a learning experience
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[Choose #3] Drifted off the wreck and could not find way back. Relaxed and shot an ascent line. Surfaced 75 yards behind boat. No prob.
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[Choose #3] 1dive came up and got a little dizzy at 30 ft
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