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Here is what happened to the five divers who were killed while working on the Byford Dolphin oil rig in 1983 after experiencing rapid decompression.
In a miracle survival story, North Sea oil rig diver Chris Lemons clung on to life after a freak accident left him cut off ...
He Has One of the Most Dangerous Jobs in the World. Here’s Why He Says It's Worth It (Exclusive) David Callahan is one of a few hundred people who are deep-sea oil rig divers, and he can’t ...
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Divers' horror deaths as they exploded into 'a million pieces' with 'organs coming out of body' - MSNA horror incident which occurred on the Byford Dolphin oil rig on November 5, 1983 killed five workers instantly and left the sixth narrowly escaping death but suffering from with life changing ...
Horrific diving accident as in divers explode into 'a million pieces' WARNING, GRAPHIC CONTENT: A horrific incident which occurred on the Byford Dolphin oil rig killed five workers instantly.
A horrifying incident on the Byford Dolphin oil rig on November 5 1983 resulted in the instant death of five workers, with a sixth narrowly escaping but left with life-altering injuries. The crew ...
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Dramatic video captures the moment a Coast Guard Jayhawk helicopter pulled an ill oil worker off a rig and transported him to ...
Callahan says that the longest he spent offshore was six months straight on an oil rig. His deepest dive to date was a whopping 245 feet below the surface.
Offshore oil platforms grow nearer on the horizon. Behind the rigs, dark cumulonimbus clouds loom ominously as the 23-foot catamaran plows ahead. “(Forget) it, I got a wetsuit on,” Paul Cozic ...
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