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Date: Mon, 5 Aug 1996 08:52:10 -0300
To: <gmiiii@in*.co*>
From: caccioly@ma*.ri*.co*.br* (Carlos Arruda Accioly)
Subject: Re: WKPP - Results - Tripple This
Cc: techdiver@terra.net
First of all, congratulations to JJ. This shows that everything that's said
about
him here and elsewhere is true.

There is one thing I'd like to know, though: what is this "position not to 
embolize"?

Cheers,

Carlos    8^)



>	
>    Well, we had an interesting weekend. JJ and I participated in a real good 
>Water Quality Working Group Meeting, where much was accomplished towards 
>coordinating efforts to get our caves cleaned up, and get more access for cave 
>divers. WKPP set up Wakulla on Friday, and Channel Six news did a real nice 
>story on what we are trying to accomplish.
>
>    Wayne Head, Jess Armentrout, and (young) Ed Padgett dropped 9 bottles at 
>2200, while Bill Mee, John Rose, Steve Berman and Derek Hagler dropped nine at 
>3500. Rick Sankey, Barry (Rat) Miller and Casey (the Chief) McKinlay dropped
six 
>at 5000 (the truth comes out).  A crew of Jody Everett, Bob Weiss, Steve 
>Dittner, Scott Landon, Peter Wallace, Dawn Kernagis, Keither Suderman, John 
>Chluski, Mke Tennant, John Renfro, Jeff Carson, Sue Harvey, and to many others 
>to count, even Tom and Patti Mount helped set up and support these divers.
>
>    In the afternoon, JJ and I cam back and took over, as Brent had to leave, 
>and we began getting the stuff in for the Saturday dive, and the shit hit the 
>fan. One of our divers went in thinking he had gas in his tanks, and the 
>pressure guage was stuck. As he dropped past the 120 bottles to drop his load
of 
>air bottles, he ran out of gas. Being sure he had gas, he tried to make his
rig 
>breath, rather than go for his buddy , or the full bottles he was carrying. 
>
>     JJ saw the hands fumbling  with the regs and moved in pasing off his own 
>reg, but the diver breathed water, blacked out , and drowned. JJ grabbed him
in 
>the position not to emoblize, and went for the door, while Scott Landon and
Tony 
>Matitinez moved in to assist getting the diver up. JJ got him right to the 
>surface, stripped the gear that was in the way, and revived him right on the 
>surface with the help of the other two, then quickly got him to the beach,
where 
>the rest of us got to him. Jody got the oxygen, Bill Mee pulled a pickup to
the 
>beach, we called Life Flite and the ambulance, and this all as he hit the
beach. 
>  
>      He came around right there and woke up, and one of the doctors was right 
>on him, along with one of the paramedics. We loaded him and moved him to the 
>parking lot just as the ambulance pulled up, and we cancelled the helicopter. 
>
>      We had been afraid of an embolism , as he had actually been momentarily 
>dead, but he had no damage. They took him in, checked him, found no problems, 
>and he was at Lucy Ho's for dinner at 7:00, and diving the next day.
>
>       This is an example of why you want guys like JJ as your buddy - he
never 
>even thought about whether he would get bent or hurt, only about saving this 
>guy, and he pulled him from four hundred feet in to the surface and saved him
- 
>this is EXTREME skill. Landon , Dittner, and Martinez did the same, not
worring 
>about their own lack of decompression - these are the kind of guys we like on 
>our team - take care of the problem and  worry about it later. 
>      
>        This is why we insist opn the rules, and why we will not listen to the 
>weenies howl about personal preference - we can't breath water.
>
>         Saturday , JJ, Brent Scarabin and I went in for a six stage double 
>scooter dive to "O" Tunnel,the big split in A Tunnel that Rick Sankey, Brent
and 
>I started from 6,300 two weeks ago by adding 850 feet. We had looked at a few 
>other tunnels at that time, but this time we got there in 4 stages, and were 
>actualy able to get past the end of our own line and laying line on the fifth 
>stage, still towing the other scooters (we used the long range scooters for 
>this). We added a full reel (1100 feet)  and dropped the other two bottles as
we 
>used them. We then dropped the big scooters and went to the little nicads and 
>the Kahuna Reel, and emptied that (1700 feet) for a grand total of  the 2800 
>hundred feet on top of 7100, to put us just shy of 10,000 feet, our furthest 
>penetration into Wakulla so far, and our deepest. This tunnel is 260 to 290 on 
>the roof, where we laid the line. The width is at least 100 feet, and more in 
>most places, and several times we could not see the floor at all, hanging the 
>stages and scooters from the walls.         
>
>      This is some seriously beautiful Tallhassee Power Cave. We turned the
dive 
>after 80 minutes , and it took us another 75 to get out, putting us at our
first 
>deco stop with a 155 minute bottom time, our longest yet at 285 feet. Steve 
>Irving was running the greet team, and had been waiting with Julius for us at 
>250 for a long time. We had expected a 130 minute time at least, and were
ready 
>for 140, but had not really thought it would take that long. We had two of
each 
>deco gas in the water, and three oxygens, so we had enough to easily make it,
as 
>long as we did not get too active . 
>
>        One amazing thing about this dive is that we were in the water four 
>hours before we even got to 120 feet, but were out in a total of 11 hours -
2.5 
>dive, and 8.5 deco. This is the same amount of deco Bill Gavin and I did for a 
>95 minute bottom time in the tunnel next to "O" three years ago, before we 
>really figured out what works for this kind of exposure. All of us felt great. 
>
>         Today,  Bill Mee and Barry Miller retrieved the safeties from 3500 
>feet, and John Rose, Wayne Head , and Jess Armentrout retrieved the empties
form 
>2200 feet, where I left all of mine for the trip out. Rat and Bill breathed
the 
>short safeties in to get the long ones. We also go a lot of stull pictures and 
>vieo done today and yesterday.
>
>          Thanks to everyone for making it happen again , and thanks for the 
>heads up ball when the shit hit the fan - you guys are the best. We wil
schedule 
>again this week and I wil let you know when we can go back, and when we are 
>doing Turner, Cheryl and Big D ( we need less rain for these).
>
>          Oh, Yeah - tripple this. (right) - G 
>
>
>George M. Irvine III
>DIR WKPP
>1400 SE 11 ST Ft Lauderdale, FL 33316
>954-493-6655 FAX 6698
>Email gmiiii@in*.co*
>
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