One of the amateur volunteers led a lot of the other people off to one side thinking she hit an arm. I didn't believe it and continued searching between 3 and 15 feet in front of the dock, where I believed he was supposed to have jumped. I wasn't given the location of the jump until after I had made 3 sweeps after a 40 meter swim, so I had to breathe between feet first dives. I did not think I would have enough air to get to 15 feet with headfirst dives. I should test to see if it really does take more energy. I forgot to plug and blow my nose at great depths since it had been so long until after my 5th dive or so. I was the second last person to get out. I was shaking from the cold and tired from the exhaustion. I know my limits. I was in there for the half hour the ems took to arrive and then just look at the water. I talked to them. This was only the second drowning case in 15
years and they were only certified to reach. So none of them went in. The guy that stayed in longer than
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