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Deutscher Taucher stirbt vor Australien Abgesandt von Redaktion -gm- am 02.07.2007 - 09:30:
Ein 28 jähriger deutscher Taucher ist in Australien ums Leben gekommen. Als der Taucher nach einem Tauchgang am Bait Riff Nordöstlich der Hayman Insel an Bord des Bootes kletterte, fiel er wieder ins Wasser zurück. Der Verunglückte wurde an Bord gebracht und Wiederbelebungsversuche wurden eingeleitet. Das Team des Rettunghubschraubers konnte nur noch den Tod feststellen. Eine Autopsie wurde angeordnet
Antwort von kata am 03.07.2007 - 23:25 Hab noch was dazu gefunden:
German tourist dies after diving in Whitsundays
Man suffered from gas bubbles call air embolus
Diving industry forced to defend safety record
THE diving industry was yesterday again forced to defend its safety record following the death of a tourist in the Whitsundays on Sunday.
The German man, 28, was the fourth foreign visitor to die in a diving incident in two years.
A certified diver, he surfaced from a "textbook dive" at Bait Reef off Hayman Island before collapsing as he climbed back on board the charter boat Gladiator.
He was pulled aboard and crew members tried for nearly two hours to resuscitate him, as they waited for the CQ-Rescue helicopter to arrive from Mackay.
"It appeared to be a classic progression of an air embolus," intensive care paramedic Trevor Clark said.
"You`re OK when you`re horizontal, but as soon as you`re vertical the gas bubble rises, causing shortness of breath, or even sudden death."
Mr Clark said it was a tragic end to what had been a "glorious day" for the tourist.
"They saw whales and sting-rays. It really was perfect," he said.
Water police were yesterday awaiting results of an autopsy to confirm the cause of death, which was not considered suspicious.
Dive Queensland spokesman Margie McKenzie said the local diving industry was very safe, with more than a million dives undertaken each year.
"The Barrier Reef is one of the safest places in the world, not only because of Workplace Health and Safety regulations, but because it`s well protected, has limited currents and good visibility," she said.
Four foreigners have died in diving-related incidents in north Queensland in the past two years.
Three men from Britain, the US and Japan have died in snorkelling or scuba-related incidents since November 2005.
But Mrs McKenzie said any "overrepresentation" of international tourists in diving and snorkelling deaths was probably because they made up 90 per cent of the divers.
In comparison, four international tourists drowned on Queensland beaches in the 12 months to June 30.
A spokeswoman for Surf Life Saving Queensland said eight people had drowned at beaches in that period.
Antwort von kata am 04.07.2007 - 00:23 THE diving industry was yesterday again forced to defend its safety record following the death of a tourist in the Whitsundays on Sunday.
The German man, 28, was the fourth foreign visitor to die in a diving incident in two years.
A certified diver, he surfaced from a "textbook dive" at Bait Reef off Hayman Island before collapsing as he climbed back on board the charter boat Gladiator.
He was pulled aboard and crew members tried for nearly two hours to resuscitate him, as they waited for the CQ-Rescue helicopter to arrive from Mackay.
"It appeared to be a classic progression of an air embolus," intensive care paramedic Trevor Clark said.
"You`re OK when you`re horizontal, but as soon as you`re vertical the gas bubble rises, causing shortness of breath, or even sudden death."
Mr Clark said it was a tragic end to what had been a "glorious day" for the tourist.
"They saw whales and sting-rays. It really was perfect," he said.
Water police were yesterday awaiting results of an autopsy to confirm the cause of death, which was not considered suspicious.
Dive Queensland spokesman Margie McKenzie said the local diving industry was very safe, with more than a million dives undertaken each year.
"The Barrier Reef is one of the safest places in the world, not only because of Workplace Health and Safety regulations, but because it`s well protected, has limited currents and good visibility," she said.
Four foreigners have died in diving-related incidents in north Queensland in the past two years.
Three men from Britain, the US and Japan have died in snorkelling or scuba-related incidents since November 2005.
But Mrs McKenzie said any "overrepresentation" of international tourists in diving and snorkelling deaths was probably because they made up 90 per cent of the divers.
In comparison, four international tourists drowned on Queensland beaches in the 12 months to June 30.
A spokeswoman for Surf Life Saving Queensland said eight people had drowned at beaches in that period.
Antwort von Tauchalarm.de am 24.07.2007 - 16:17 Das sollte man doch mal näher beleuchten, wundert mich dass dies hier noch keiner getan hat....
Demnach trat die Embolie erst auf, als der Taucher sich in die Senkrechte gestellt hat...
Wäre er noch zu retten gewesen, wenn er liegend ins Boot gezogen wäre? oder nicht über ne Leiter hätte einsteigen müssen?
Ich glaube zwar nicht, find es aber trotzdem interressant....
Auszug aus diesem Forum: Galileo Terra??? vom 09.11.2007 : hai,
auf diveshop24 (http://www.diveshop24.de) gibt infos über die uwatec galileo "terra"
hat jemand mehr technische ... [mehr] tauchausbildung in philippinen vom 11.11.2007 : sind vier wochen auf den phils , wo soll man als erstes hin und den openwater machen..abends mit bischen fun..bierchen und ... [mehr] DLRG und PADI vom 13.11.2007 : hallo!
ich bin derzeit dlrg-cmas * und möchte meinen PADI aowd machen. da ich seit langem überzeugter dlrgler bin, suche ich ... [mehr]
Shams Safaga (03.10.2008) War zum 5.mal im Shams Safaga Diving-Center und das nicht ohne Grund. Man fühlt sich fast wie zu Hause. Jedes mal trifft man Stammgäste die man von einem vorherigen Besuch kennt. So viele können (mehr) Conrad Sharm El Sheikh Resort (01.10.2008) Hallo zusammen, ich war vom 23.-30.09.2008 mit meiner Freundin im Conrad Sharm El Sheikh Resort. Meine Eindrücke von der Tauchbasis und dem Hausriff könnte ihr den gesonderten Erfahrungsberichten (mehr) Kashimiri Appt. Curaçao (01.10.2008) Im Sept.08. verbrachten wir zu dritt einen 14- tägigen Tauchurlaub im Kashimiri Appartment. Die Appartments liegen nur wenige Autominuten von der Hauptstadt entfernt. Die Anlage hat nur 2 App. und (mehr)