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    August 4, 2008

    Diver Hospitalized In San Diego / 28 Divers Rescued Near San Nicolas Island

    Looks like it was a busy weekend for rescues in California…

    August 3, 2008

    Coast Guard rescues 28 people from dive boat

    LOS ANGELES – The Coast Guard says 28 passengers have been rescued after a dive boat lost its rudder and began taking on water near San Nicolas Island.

    The 70-foot ship Vision, based in Oxnard, called for help Sunday morning. The captain reported the vessel had lost its steering and sprung a leak just north of the island, which is about 70 miles west of Los Angeles.

    The Coast Guard cutter Blackfin reached the stricken ship and ferried passengers back to land. No injuries were reported.

    Authorities say the Vision’s 7-member crew was able to fix the leak and motor the boat back to shore with its steering partially disabled.

    The original article is here.

    Woman Hospitalized After Scuba Diving

    Lifeguard authorities said a 31-year-old woman was hospitalized Sunday after coming to the surface too quickly while scuba diving off Mission Beach.

    The woman was diving from a commercial dive boat near the Ruby E. wreck around 11 a.m. when she surfaced too quickly and began suffering from breathing problems, Lt. Greg Buchanan said.

    The diving boat returned her to shore at lifeguard headquarters on Mission Bay, where she was transferred to an ambulance, Buchanan said.

    Scuba divers normally come to the surface slowly to avoid the bends, or an air embolism.

    The original article is here.

    June 2, 2008

    Death at Casino Point, Catalina, California

    The original article is right here.

    Jun 2, 2008 7:09 AM
    AVALON, Calif. (Map, News) –
    A retired Riverside County sheriff’s sergeant is dead after a weekend scuba diving accident off Santa Catalina Island.

    A Los Angeles County sheriff’s dispatcher said 50-year-old David Pike was diving with an instructor in about 20 feet of water Saturday at Casino Point Underwater Park when he ran into trouble.

    Shortly after giving the instructor a thumbs-up signal, Pike floated to the surface, not breathing. He was given CPR and taken by paramedics to a hyperbaric chamber on the island. He remained unresponsive and was declared dead a couple hours later.

    Hyperbaric chambers are used to treat divers for decompression sickness, also called the bends.

    Catalina is about 20 miles off the coast of Los Angeles County.

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