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    Default Double drowning in Buford Spring.

    Anyone have any updates? One diver recovered, the other not as of posting of newspaper article.

    Sounds like novice divers, there's really no place to get lost in there, unless they were down at 150-160' at the syphon, silted it up, and panicked?

    First deaths I've ever heard of at Buford since my first dive there in 1978.


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    Second diver recovered ......

    Once they put the boardwalk in this was inevitable.


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    From Hernando Sheriffs Dept.

    Detectives Investigating Drowning of Two Cave Divers – 2022-18414

    On 06-22-22 at approximately 12:20 p.m., a 9-1-1 call was placed to the Hernando County Sheriff’s Office regarding a possible Drowning. The location provided was “Buford Springs Cave” which lies in the Chassahowitzka Wildlife Park at 13243 Commercial Way in Weeki Wachee. The 9-1-1 caller was one of three juveniles (ages 15, 15, and 17) who arrived at the park around 9 a.m., to swim and hang out by the water.

    At approximately 11 a.m., two adult males arrived. As the adults prepared for their dive, they chatted with the juveniles. Both adults then entered the water and dove for a short time before resurfacing.

    When the adults resurfaced, they engaged in conversation with one another. The juveniles believed the discussion was in regards to going back down into the “cave” and whether or not they had enough air in their tanks to complete their dive. One of the divers is believed to have mentioned that he possibly had a leak in his tank. After a short time, both adults dove back down under the water.

    A short while later, the juveniles observed one of the divers come to the surface. The diver was floating face down, which the juveniles believed he was doing purposely, to look for the other diver who had yet to resurface.

    Before long, the juveniles noticed there were no bubbles coming to the surface, like there had been earlier. The juveniles swam over to check on him and received no response. The three juveniles were able to get the diver over to the dock, but were unable to lift him out of the water.

    Upon arrival, Deputies N. Burburan and J. Balafas jumped into the water, and together, lifted the diver onto the dock. The diver was obviously deceased.

    Deputies waited for the other diver to come to the surface. Knowing the divers discussed the amount of air in their tanks, deputies believed he would be surfacing any minute, as he would be running out of air.
    As time passed and the second diver did not surface, it was surmised that he most likely experienced some type of problem in the cave.

    Several members of the International Underwater Cave Rescue and Recovery (IUCRR) responded to the scene to attempt a recovery mission for the second diver. These highly specialized cave divers entered the water and began the search for the second diver.

    The IUCRR divers located the second diver approximately 137 feet below the surface. Obviously deceased, the diver was recovered and brought to the surface.

    Neither of the divers had any obvious signs of trauma and both appeared to have the appropriate diving equipment. It is unknown at this time if all the equipment was working properly.

    Both victims were turned over to the Medical Examiner.

    Detectives located identification, belonging to both victims, inside the vehicle in which they arrived.. Next-of-kin notifications were made with the victim’s families.

    The victims have been identified as Todd Richard McKenna DOB/04-20-1970 and Stephen Roderick Gambrell DOB/07-24-1958.
    The investigation continues.


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    Were these folks certified cave divers or no?
    Anyone know if they had cave or ow equipment?


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    One report said single tank and based on bystander report victims discussed maybe not having enough gas for second dive.
    Cave divers would not have made a second dive on low gas.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mdax View Post
    Were these folks certified cave divers or no?
    Anyone know if they had cave or ow equipment?
    Ow divers from my understanding. Not cave trained.


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    Quote Originally Posted by rddvet View Post
    Ow divers from my understanding. Not cave trained.


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    How does this information (OW divers and before single tank) fit to this:

    Quote Originally Posted by jlcnuke View Post
    Several members of the International Underwater Cave Rescue and Recovery (IUCRR) responded to the scene to attempt a recovery mission for the second diver. These highly specialized cave divers entered the water and began the search for the second diver.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jlcnuke View Post
    Neither of the divers had any obvious signs of trauma and both appeared to have the appropriate diving equipment.
    Wouldn't that at least suggest they had redundancy in some form ? and the latter more pointing towards being trained.
    Where would the local law enforcement take the information on approriate diving equipment from, if not the IUCRR divers which would be qualified to make such assesment?


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    Default Double drowning in Buford Spring.

    Maybe appropriate gear for OW diver?
    IUCCR was probably called as that?s who the police call for help.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Nitrogenius View Post
    How does this information (OW divers and before single tank) fit to this:


    and


    Wouldn't that at least suggest they had redundancy in some form ? and the latter more pointing towards being trained.
    Where would the local law enforcement take the information on approriate diving equipment from, if not the IUCRR divers which would be qualified to make such assesment?
    Additional information from the IUCRR facebook page:
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    The IUCRR was called to an incident in Hernando County at Buford Springs on June 22, 2022. There was a double fatality consisting of two openwater divers that were recovered by the team. There is no immediate danger to other divers or cave divers as this was an isolated event.
    There is an ongoing investigation and more information will be available when LEO has finished with their reports. Our prayers go out to the family and friends during this time.
    Police, with limited knowledge of diving, probably stated that the divers had "appropriate diving equipment", but didn't understand or communicate that those deceased divers did not have "specialized diving equipment" that would be appropriate for the dive they were apparently planning to do (though not confirmed at this time).



 

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