Chapter

Being Trapped in a Sunken Submarine
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16:34 - 22:55 (06:21)

The biggest danger in a sunken submarine is the buildup of carbon dioxide from breathing out, which can lead to suffocation. If rescue is not quickly on its way, the situation can become dire for those trapped inside.

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The main issue in a submarine is not the oxygen supply, but the build up of carbon dioxide from breathing.
16:34 - 18:59 (02:25)
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Submarines
Summary

The main issue in a submarine is not the oxygen supply, but the build up of carbon dioxide from breathing. Carbon dioxide scrubbers are necessary to remove this gas and replenish the oxygen levels necessary for survival.

Chapter
Being Trapped in a Sunken Submarine
Episode
#351 - Stephen McGinty - The World's Deepest Submarine Rescue
Podcast
Modern Wisdom
The story of a deep-sea diver and his crew's harrowing experience at the bottom of the North Sea and how they were ultimately rescued by a US Navy submarine.
18:59 - 20:35 (01:35)
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US Navy
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The story of a deep-sea diver and his crew's harrowing experience at the bottom of the North Sea and how they were ultimately rescued by a US Navy submarine.

Chapter
Being Trapped in a Sunken Submarine
Episode
#351 - Stephen McGinty - The World's Deepest Submarine Rescue
Podcast
Modern Wisdom
When a submarine becomes stranded in the depths of the Atlantic, a massive rescue operation including multiple aircraft and ships is launched to save the crew on board.
20:35 - 22:55 (02:20)
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Submarine
Summary

When a submarine becomes stranded in the depths of the Atlantic, a massive rescue operation including multiple aircraft and ships is launched to save the crew on board.

Chapter
Being Trapped in a Sunken Submarine
Episode
#351 - Stephen McGinty - The World's Deepest Submarine Rescue
Podcast
Modern Wisdom