NEW DETAILS: The diver radioed to instructors that his helmet was filling up with water, according to an incident report.
The diver radioed to instructors that his helmet was filling up with water, according to an incident report. Instructors told him to vent the water through his mask -- but the diver stopped communicating.Related:The student diver was training to be an underwater welder at C-D-A Technical Institute.Ad
No foul play is suspected, Rudlaff said. The body will be taken to the medical examiner’s office for an autopsy. “There were other students belonging to the institute taking the low visibility class, however, it is very low visibility, so there are instructors and there are also rescue divers,” Rudlaff said.The institute says on its website that it is a fully accredited diving program with on-campus housing with courses for commercial diving training lasting four months.
Rudlaff said the course that the man was in is advanced, meaning he would have had some previous diver training.Copyright 2022 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.
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