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From:          Steve Millard <ec96@liverpool.ac.uk>

Reply-to:      Steve Millard <ec96@liverpool.ac.uk>

To:            Karl_Kramer@bigfoot.com

Subject:       Re: Low ppO2 incident

Date:          Thu, 26 Mar 1998 12:49:49 +0000 (GMT)

Priority:      NORMAL





..

The other incident worth remembering was when my buddy Bren hit the O2 button 

instead of the diluent feed on descending in very low vis, cold water, 

strong current etc.  The ppO2 reached 2.0 on the bottom & this could have been 

unpleasant.  

..







     Regards, Steve M.



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