Spotted this on AP's wire:
Boy Scouts Rescue Stranded Diver
Last Modified: 4/29/2004 3:10:14 PM
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (AP) A recreational diver forgotten at sea by a boat
crew drifted five hours and prayed for his life before a Boy Scout on an
excursion aboard a century-old ship spotted him.
Dan Carlock, 45, was left by his diving group Sunday as he drifted for hours
about seven miles offshore. He noted the time of day on his small,
waterproof writing slate and took photographs of himself to document that
he'd made it to the surface.
Carlock, a former Boy Scout, recalled his survival manual: Stay calm. Think
methodically. Still, he worried about how his parents would react to his
death.
He said he prayed "God, I don't want to die," and "I want to be saved. I
need your help."
The spacecraft engineer for Boeing Satellite Systems and three dive buddies
entered the water at about 8:45 a.m. Sunday, but Carlock had problems
equalizing the pressure in his ears and he fell behind. He tried following
his partners' bubbles, but he lost them.
He decided to end the dive after 15 minutes, but he was 400 feet down
current from an oil platform where the boat was anchored. He blew his
whistle to attract attention.
"I figured when the dive was over they would realize I was missing and come
looking for me," Carlock said.
But they never came. The boat left and headed for a shipwreck six miles
southeast of the entrance to the Port of Los Angeles, said Coast Guard Petty
Officer Collin Croft.
Five hours later, crew trainee Zack Mayberry, 15, stood watch on the stern
of the tall ship Argus, which was full of Boy Scouts. The ship had changed
course because of heavy fog.
Mayberry saw something in the water and grabbed his binoculars: About 150
yards away, Carlock's head was sticking out of the water. Mayberry handed
the binoculars to a friend.
"I wanted to make sure my eyes weren't playing tricks on me," Mayberry said.
The San Diego Boy Scout troop had drilled the rescue procedure the previous
day and the rescue operation began. A small motorboat was sent to pluck
Carlock from the sea and he was brought aboard.
Coast Guard officials Tuesday said they were investigating why Carlock was
left behind, then not reported missing until his group reached the second
dive location at 12:03 p.m.
The Coast Guard, the recreational diving instructors, Long Beach lifeguards
and Los Angeles City Fire Department personnel searched for Carlock near the
second dive location until learning of the rescue.
Ocean Adventures Dive Co. owner Steve Ladd said he was trying to figure out
what happened.
R Benner - 29 Apr 2004 22:54 GMT
This has already been posted several times.
> Spotted this on AP's wire:
>
> Boy Scouts Rescue Stranded Diver
> Last Modified: 4/29/2004 3:10:14 PM
> NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (AP) < A recreational diver forgotten at sea by a
boat
> crew drifted five hours and prayed for his life before a Boy Scout on an
> excursion aboard a century-old ship spotted him.
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> Ocean Adventures Dive Co. owner Steve Ladd said he was trying to figure out
> what happened.
Adam Helberg - 30 Apr 2004 03:51 GMT
> Spotted this on AP's wire:
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> Ocean Adventures Dive Co. owner Steve Ladd said he was trying to figure out
> what happened.
Does divemaster school teach counting divers? Maybe this is something to be added to the
curriculum?
Adam
Dennis \(Icarus\) - 30 Apr 2004 12:30 GMT
> > Spotted this on AP's wire:
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> Does divemaster school teach counting divers? Maybe this is something to be added to the
No. However the sylllabus does cover the various kinds of coffee, and coffee
emergencies.
Ex: while at sea, the coffee machine breaks down, and Jammer Six is aboard.
What do you do?
Stuff like that.
Dennis
> curriculum?
>
> Adam
Grumman-581 - 30 Apr 2004 13:13 GMT
Dennis (Icarus)" wrote ...
> Ex: while at sea, the coffee machine breaks down, and
> Jammer Six is aboard. What do you do?
Break out the nail gun?
Larry Anta - 30 Apr 2004 14:55 GMT
> No. However the sylllabus does cover the various kinds of coffee, and coffee
> emergencies.
> Ex: while at sea, the coffee machine breaks down, and Jammer Six is aboard.
> What do you do?
Listen to him say, "Learn or die!"