Thx to unknown diver with yellow tank - on Island Diver
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Thx to unknown diver with yellow tank - on Island Diver
Thank you to whoever you are for rescuing me this past Sat. 5/15/10 on the Red Sea site. My mask had filled to the point I could not get it to clear - thanks to you I realized it was up in the back also. Trying to hold on to the line with both hands while standing on my head made it very hard to make hand signals. I appreciate your help and wanted you to know I am fine. The crew on the Narcosis took very good care of me and followed all the protocol for the possiblity of DCS. I was all better by the time we got back to the dock! I guess it was not meant for me to get dive #60 without some type of learning experience!
If anyone knows who this mystery diver is, please pass my message along. I know he had a yellow tank and was with a group that all seemed to have yellow tanks. I think he had very short cropped hair and when I waved from our boat to to the Island Diver he did not look real tall.
Again - to my knight in black wet suit - I appreciate your help and am thankful you were where you were at that moment. Good diving to you.