My Club was camping there all weekend and several people saw the incident, which was closer to the student side. We were on the Pennisula.
Divers were the first to respond, although there was a delay because the first group the husband approached did not speak English and didn't understand enough to respond. A different group of divers followed up and then the DS crew in the boat.
On Sunday, we were told she had a pulse and is currently in the hospital in a coma. We were told the accident was due to "training error" probably because she didn't ditch her weights after being asked several times by the hubby.
Sad, I hope she pulls through, though I'm sure there will be residual damage.
I've been diving here for 10 years and it seems like the "incidents" are increasing simply because there is a TON of more people there now. The Park has become very popular and draws people from NY, NJ, PA, MD, DE, and more! Obviously, at a quarry, there is a LOT of training going on and many folks practicing their skills.