mikemath
Contributor
One of the PADI DiveMaster requirements is to build a Diver Emergency Assistance Plan for the locations you are likely to dive. I feel like I've put together the important information for such a plan in Monterey, but I would like some feedback to check for accuracy since I've thankfully not yet needed to deal with a real emergency. In particular, I haven't been to CHOMP before, and it will be a couple weekends before I'm in Monterey again to check my directions myself. Can someone verify if Google's directions to CHOMP are correct?
My plan is supposed to be printed front and back on a single sheet, cut to size, and laminated. It's around 5"x7" once put together, small enough to fit in most first aid kits. You can take a look at the plan here: http://www.michaelmathieson.com/diving/monterey-dive-emergency-plan.pdf. Feel free to use it if you find it to be useful, but I do not claim any responsibility for the accuracy of information in the event of an emergency. When in doubt about emergency medical procedures, always consult with trained medical personnel.
My plan is supposed to be printed front and back on a single sheet, cut to size, and laminated. It's around 5"x7" once put together, small enough to fit in most first aid kits. You can take a look at the plan here: http://www.michaelmathieson.com/diving/monterey-dive-emergency-plan.pdf. Feel free to use it if you find it to be useful, but I do not claim any responsibility for the accuracy of information in the event of an emergency. When in doubt about emergency medical procedures, always consult with trained medical personnel.