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An emergency ascent is an ascent to the surface by a diver in an emergency. More specifically, it refers to any of several procedures for reaching the surface in the event of an out-of-air emergency, generally while scuba diving. An emergency ascent usually implies that the diver initiated the ascent voluntarily, and made the choice of the procedure. Ascents that are involuntary or get out of control unintentionally are more accurately classed as accidents. An emergency ascent may be made for any one of several reasons, including failure or imminent failure of the breathing gas supply.

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  • Notaufstieg (Tauchen) (de)
  • Emergency ascent (en)
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  • Der Notaufstieg ist ein aus einer Notsituation heraus resultierender, schneller und direkter Aufstieg bis zur Wasseroberfläche. Dabei werden eventuell die empfohlenen Aufstiegsgeschwindigkeiten und Dekompressionsstopps missachtet. Ein Notaufstieg aus großer Tiefe ist immer die letzte Möglichkeit, um das eigene und/oder das Leben des Buddys zu retten. Für Berufstaucher, Forschungstaucher, Sporttaucher oder ganze U-Boote und deren Besatzung gibt es Notaufstiegs-Verfahren. Es kann zwischen fünf verschiedenen Verfahren unterschieden werden, welche in den folgenden Unterabschnitten betrachtet werden. (de)
  • An emergency ascent is an ascent to the surface by a diver in an emergency. More specifically, it refers to any of several procedures for reaching the surface in the event of an out-of-air emergency, generally while scuba diving. An emergency ascent usually implies that the diver initiated the ascent voluntarily, and made the choice of the procedure. Ascents that are involuntary or get out of control unintentionally are more accurately classed as accidents. An emergency ascent may be made for any one of several reasons, including failure or imminent failure of the breathing gas supply. (en)
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  • Der Notaufstieg ist ein aus einer Notsituation heraus resultierender, schneller und direkter Aufstieg bis zur Wasseroberfläche. Dabei werden eventuell die empfohlenen Aufstiegsgeschwindigkeiten und Dekompressionsstopps missachtet. Ein Notaufstieg aus großer Tiefe ist immer die letzte Möglichkeit, um das eigene und/oder das Leben des Buddys zu retten. Für Berufstaucher, Forschungstaucher, Sporttaucher oder ganze U-Boote und deren Besatzung gibt es Notaufstiegs-Verfahren. Es kann zwischen fünf verschiedenen Verfahren unterschieden werden, welche in den folgenden Unterabschnitten betrachtet werden. (de)
  • An emergency ascent is an ascent to the surface by a diver in an emergency. More specifically, it refers to any of several procedures for reaching the surface in the event of an out-of-air emergency, generally while scuba diving. Emergency ascents may be broadly categorised as independent ascents, where the diver is alone and manages the ascent by him/herself, and dependent ascents, where the diver is assisted by another diver, who generally provides breathing gas, but may also provide transportation or other assistance. The extreme case of a dependent ascent is underwater rescue or recovery of an unconscious or unresponsive diver, but this is more usually referred to as diver rescue, and emergency ascent is usually used for cases where the distressed diver is at least partially able to contribute to the management of the ascent. An emergency ascent usually implies that the diver initiated the ascent voluntarily, and made the choice of the procedure. Ascents that are involuntary or get out of control unintentionally are more accurately classed as accidents. An emergency ascent may be made for any one of several reasons, including failure or imminent failure of the breathing gas supply. (en)
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