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Underwater Survival
The podcast talks about a British submarine which sank beneath the waves in the Second World War and its crew was left stranded for over 60 hours. However, they had to remain calm and remain silent in order to survive for so long and sometimes had to move benches around due to the way the submarine landed.
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The stranded people in a stranded submarine had to remain calm and silent in order to extend the oxygen supply until the rescue team can help them out.
22:55 - 26:31 (03:36)
Summary
The stranded people in a stranded submarine had to remain calm and silent in order to extend the oxygen supply until the rescue team can help them out. Despite having dolphins squeaking in the area, Roger Mallinson remained calm and practiced operating scrubbers every 30 minutes to make sure the carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is taken out.
ChapterUnderwater Survival
Episode#351 - Stephen McGinty - The World's Deepest Submarine Rescue
PodcastModern Wisdom
Two South African divers were stranded in a damaged submarine without food or water for three days.
26:31 - 27:30 (00:59)
Summary
Two South African divers were stranded in a damaged submarine without food or water for three days. They survived by using condensation and limited supplies of coffee, lemonade, chips, and biscuits.
ChapterUnderwater Survival
Episode#351 - Stephen McGinty - The World's Deepest Submarine Rescue
PodcastModern Wisdom
The rescue operation for Kursk submarine continues as they try to manage oxygen levels and search for survivors while the rescue team works on bringing in another submarine to the rescue site.
27:30 - 28:26 (00:55)
Summary
The rescue operation for Kursk submarine continues as they try to manage oxygen levels and search for survivors while the rescue team works on bringing in another submarine to the rescue site.