

A 10-minute panic attack that might actually save your life.
Discusses essential scuba diving safety and rescue techniques. It highlights the importance of following safety rules, such as not diving alone and knowing how to use rescue equipment effectively. It demonstrates various rescue methods, including the removal of a weight belt, inflating life vests, and using paddleboards and rescue tubes. The film emphasizes that proper training and equipment can significantly enhance a rescuer's ability to save lives in emergencies.
Practical Effects
Genuine 1970s rescue gear that looks like torture devices.
Director
Alan Rettig
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Training films like this proliferated after Jaws made everyone terrified of water in 1975.
Director Alan Rettig specialized in industrial safety films; this was his aquatic period.
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