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Scuba Instructor Dies At Whytecliff

Karl Woll | November 28, 2008 7:25 am

Some terrible news regarding last week’s scuba accident at Whytecliff park. An article in the Surrey Leader reports that the man, Rick Musgrave, passed away at Vancouver General Hospital after apparently suffering a heart attack at a depth of 100ft while instructing a group of students.

His son, Stephen Musgrave, has made this posting on ScubaBoard:

Sad to announce the Passing of my father Rick Musgrave at the age of 61. He passed away doing what he loved, apparantly due to a heart attack suffered while instructing a deep dive PADI specialty at 100ft (investigation ongoing). Thank you to all who helped out on scene and offered support to the family at the hospital. Rick started diving in Southern BC during the sixties, casting his own weights and making his own suits (due to the lack of recreational dive shops back then). He spent the last ten years working and instructing out of several dive shops around Vancouver and did recreational diving in: Honduras, Mexico, Dominican and other locations in the Caribbean. He will be Sadly missed.

My condolences go to Rick’s friends and family.



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Another Scuba Accident At Whytecliff

Karl Woll | November 24, 2008 8:02 am

Last weekend a 20 year old man had a diving accident at Whytecliff Park, and just yesterday there was yet another diving accident at the park. This time the accident involved a diving instructor who was about 100ft down when he experienced a medical problem and had to surface. Like the accident last week, the diver was forced to surface too fast which can cause serious problems.

A scuba diving instructor almost drowned Sunday in the waters off Whytecliff Park in West Vancouver.

The man was apparently under water with his students when he went into medical distress, about 100 feet below the surface.

By the time he resurfaced, he was in full cardiac arrest.

For nearly 30 minutes, police and paramedics performed CPR on the man, who is believed to be in his 50s.

His condition is unknown, but hopefully he will make a full recovery at the hospital. CTV has a video you can view here.



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Update On Whytecliff Scuba Accident

Karl Woll | November 20, 2008 8:22 am

On Monday I posted about a cryptic news story about a diving accident at Whytecliff Park. Yesterday the North Shore News had a write up about the accident with some more info.

Apparently the diver, a 20 year old man from California, was diving at about 40ft when water started seeping into his mask. He then surfaced too quickly trying to ‘reach safety’, but in the process became unconscious because of the rapid decompression (aka the bends). Luckily other people from his group were able to bring him to shore and get him treated promptly, and he was later put in a hyperbaric chamber, and released the same day.

I’m trying not to judge, but there must be more to the story. Water seeping into a diver’s mask is very common, and a problem you are taught to fix on your first day of training. I have a hard imagining someone scrambling to surface simply because water filled their mask. Perhaps while clearing his mask he lost control of his buoyancy and surfaced like a rocket as the air in his suit expanded? Weird stuff, but thankfully the guy is ok.



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Scuba Accident At Whytecliff

Karl Woll | November 17, 2008 8:22 am

I came across this brief news posting yesterday, but have not seen or heard any other information, regarding a diving accident at Whytecliff Park.

An unconscious patient was being treated by paramedics Saturday afternoon after a scuba-diving accident off Whytecliff Park in West Vancouver.

Emergency crews were called to the scene in the 7100-block Marine Drive at about 1:15 p.m.

The B.C. Ambulance Service said a medevac helicopter was being launched to transport the patient.

The gender and condition of the patient was not available.

Hopefully the person is OK and on their way to a full recovery. If I see any other news I’ll post it.



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