=09The best opinion I can give you is to enroll in either a "First=20 Responder" class or enroll in an "EMT" course. The level of training=20 that you get and the depth of knowledge that you will be exposed to will=20 certainly expand your horizons. All EMT courses teach you oxygen=20 administration and most First Responder classes, especially those taught=20 in rural areas, also teach oxygen administration. In addition to O2 you=20 will learn how to treat many traumatic injuries, such as those that may=20 occur on a dive outing or assignment, and you will also learn how to=20 treat many medical emergencies. These courses are so much more in depth=20 and informative than the so called "advanced first aid" courses taught by= =20 other agencies that after taking one of them you may find yourself=20 wondering how much else you don't know. Just my opinion.=09Good diving to you Alan Chapman=09=09=09=09=09NAUI #10476 achapman@co*.ua*.ed*=09=09=09=09NREMT University of Arkansas Fayetteville =A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5= =A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5= =A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5= =A5=A5 Education may not be all it is cracked up to be, but it sure beats ignoranc= e! =09=09=09 =20 =09=09=09 =AB=BF=CA=CA=CA=C5 =09=09=09=09 =C6 =09=09=09=09 =BD =A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5= =A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5= =A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5=A5= =A5=A5 On Wed, 18 Oct 1995, Ronnie Bell wrote: >=20 >=20 > On Tue, 17 Oct 1995 GILGSN@ao*.co* wrote: > > Hi, 13 cu f is way too small. For a safety O2 tank, why not anl 80cf ? = The > SNIP > > but with a standard passive free flow mask your 13 cf tank would be emp= ty=20 >=20 > Don't you want a delivery system that will insure 100% O2 to the diver? > I recommend the DAN O2 course. I took it and learned a little! > Safe Diving > r.b. > -- > Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@terra.net'. > Send subscription/archive requests to `techdiver-request@terra.net'. >=20
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