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From: <Jsuw@ao*.co*>
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 11:31:47 EST
Subject: Re: The Quick and the Dead Release was Re: DIR on RIB's
To: techdiver@aquanaut.com
Anyone interested in getting the full details can email Ray directly.  He is 
no longer a subscriber to techdiver ("too many strokes").  His email is 
rlatulip@ao*.co*.

JS

In a message dated 11/11/1999 11:18:07 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
captjt@mi*.co* writes:

 Is this the same girl from the Skycliff wreck?If so what was her boyfriends 
 name and her full name , didn't I see a detailed post about the accident 
 from the boyfriend last year?
 
 At 06:57 PM 11/10/99 -0500, kirvine@sa*.ne* wrote:
 >Ray Latulippe is the guy you are talking about - now a WKPP diver and
 >the kind of guy we like to have around. He brought Arielle up from 200
 >feet amd revived her on the spot.
 >
 >  Also, the boat operator, the best in South Florida, Lyn Simmons,
 >spotted the bubbles coming up, knew she was looking at a problem,  and
 >had her dive master jump onto them with his mask and fins on ready to
 >rock.
 >
 >  A tad different than the excuses we hear most of the time.
 >
 >Don W. wrote:
 > >
 > > Tod,
 > >
 > > I've heard first hand from one person that revived his girlfriend
 > > (now wife) after a dive accident by inflating her lungs with O2 when
 > > the dive boat crew had basically given up.  George knows about this
 > > incident (out of Boynton Beach) as well as he is the one that
 > > mentioned it before I contacted the individual.
 > >
 > > TWO MAJOR CAVEATs:
 > >
 > > 1) If they are puking, don't blow the vomit down into their lungs as
 > > this will probably be fatal.  Clear their mouth and throat to the
 > > extent possible first.
 > >
 > > 2) Don't overinflate their lungs (duh).
 > >
 > > Any Doc's or ETs want to forget about your insurer and add something to
 > > this?
 > >
 > > Alton--What is the liability to an untrained person if they damaged the
 > > persons lungs trying to revive them or it was shown that the person died
 > > due to aspirating vomit?
 > >
 > > Later,
 > >
 > > Don W.
 > >
 > > tgunther@co*.co* wrote:
 > > >
 > > > ( I don't do "rescue breaths" on puking victims , I use the reg and 
power
 > > > inflate them).
 > > >
 > > > Can you elaborate on this?    Instead of doing rescue breaths on a 
diver you
 > > > insert the reg into his/her mouth and give them air this way?
 > > >
 > > > <<   WKPP is back diving, La Nina is making this possible, and for
the 
next
 > > > three months that is all I have time for and all I care about. >>
 > > >
 > > > Have fun!
 > > >
 > > > Regards,
 > > > Tod

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