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Boys Trapped In Cave
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This is turning from the relief of finding the boys to the devastation of one of the rescuers being killed trying to transport oxygen to the boys. I can't begin to imagine how these boys must be feeling right now and their parents too, not to mention all the rescuers risking their lives and their families. How on earth are they going to get them out of there?!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's a 5 hour trip from where the boys are to the mouth of the cave for an experienced cave-diver; therefore, for (I would expect) 2 rescue divers and an completely inexperienced person would be considerably longer. I'm just wondering if there is enough time left before more downpours occur and/or the oxygen content of the air where the boys are trapped falls to dangerously low limits.
The critical thing they have to learn is to breathe normally and calmly using the regulator. They wouldn't even have to use tanks as they would, I'm assuming, be using what is called an octopus-regulator which is attached to one of the rescue divers tanks. One reason for them not having tanks is that in some narrow areas the air-tanks have to be pushed ahead of the diver and not worn on the back.
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