Already 2 hours have passed since Sean entered the water with his safety team. Entry went in smoothly and well on time. Since then the divers have swapped shifts over and taken Sean his hot drink. As seen on the CCTV he was quite pleased to have received it and happily drank away :)
The third team of divers are now sitting on the edge waiting to jump in and head down to base camp with the Camel back full of Sean's first dose of medication. Message brought back to Land was that Sean is in high spirit and extremely confident about the way the dive is going. He is now having a swim around and will probably have a short snooze shortly.
Land support is busy recording diver logs and files, whilst also helping divers get in the water as well as out of the water. Hot drinks are obviously not only being supplied to Sean but also to all the divers
Once again for any divers wanting to pleasure dive you are more than welcome to join us tomorrow in day light. The charge for cylinders at the school will be that of 10Euro. This will be donated to Dar tal Providenza as the event has been organised in aid of this organisation.
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