All the tanks are restrung !!
Right. But it took all those tanks to get the first 4 boys out, and it takes at least 10 hours to replace the tanks.
All the tanks are restrung !!
I read it too. Time is of the essence here. Their going for it while they can! God speed all!They now have more divers I think. 6 more British Cavers flew in to help.
Cant remember where I read it but on here somewhere.
from CBS News (I no longer know what media to believe)
Thai cave rescue: Operation resumes for remaining 9 who are trapped -- live updates
Thai media reported Monday that the 25-year-old soccer coach was among those who were rescued, CBS News foreign correspondent Ben Tracy reports. Tracy said that while that may seem odd, it's been reported for days that the coach was acutally in the worst shape of those trapped in the cave, since he had been giving the boys all the food and water he had on him.
Right. But it took all those tanks to get the first 4 boys out, and it takes at least 10 hours to replace the tanks.
They could have some kind of contagious bacteria? That sounds terrible.
I hope that they don't and are able to be reunited with their families as soon as possible.
They may have brought in extra tanks for the final rescue operation. They know they are doing a larger rescue and would need more tanks.
I'm good with whatever the Dr. advised. I thought practically speaking that getting the worst out first would be best because they would need medical assistance the soonest. If the coach was one of the worst, then bring him out first too. It's just sensible to bring them out according to needs. The rest could hang in there longer. Now they are getting them too. We will have all 13 soon and alive. And all the wonderful people that helped orchestrate this amazing rescue!Anybody know if the Bangkok Post is reputable, because they are saying coach was removed
That fourth person taken to hospital was the boys' football coach, Ekapol Chantawong, 25. He was said to be in one of the worst conditions because he had given the boys his share of the group’s meagre food supply...
First 'Wild Boars' emerge from nightmare cave ordeal
night nightWell, its way past my bedtime. When I wake up in the morning, I hope to read that all of the children and the coach are out of the cave and safe!!
I also hope we get good news tomorrow about the state of their health.
Gnight everyone!
He is just being realistic. For all we know, there are deceased ones in there now.
They wouldnt announce that.....for the sake of the families as well as the living.
If they used the word 'recovery mission', then its for bodies.
There wasn't a lot going for this mission to be successful, right from the start.
Hopefully, they'll all get out. Some will be in rough shape.....just true.
I've thought this too. It only takes one in front of another to go wrong. I felt better when I read they had drilled into the tight spots making the passage easier tho. Those spots were my main concerns.i don't know about this its kinda like a train --if they have a whole long line and something near the locomotive goes wrong they could have a real big problem just an idea
I was hoping to come back to a few more out, but that's okay. I'm here and ready any time!
OK, Cags--
Just some add'l updates - when you get the chance;
- nicknames, and another age correction:
Duangpetch Phromthep, is now 13 = aka Tom
(btw, have seen it usually spelt Duangphet)
Panumart Saengdee = aka Mick
(Usually spelt Panumas in articles)
Ekkapol Chantawong = aka Coach Ake
Somphong Jaiwong = aka Pong
(Usually spelt Sompong)
Chanin Wiboonroongrueng = aka Tun
(Sometimes spelt Wiboonrungrueng)
Phornchid Kamluang, = aka Tee
Peerapat Sompiengjai = aka Knight
(Usually spelt Pirapat Sompiangchai)
Ekkarat Wongsookchan = aka Bew
(Usually Wongsukchan)
Nattawoot Thakamsai = Toel
Adul Samon (no aka I can find)
OK, that's it for now, my eyes are glazing over! It's difficult verifying these names, as there are a few variations of spelling in English alphabet - but I noted here when I've seen a more-commonly way in most articles.
And also verifying ages kinda wonky, because of how they count birthday age:
Duangphet Phromthep just had a 13 Bday -- some reports say he turned 14, but in Thailand, they often count YOB as the first birthday, where as the West starts from zero. (I think their official records and documents may use the Western way, but not sure, maybe Jennifer17 knows!)
I think there might be one other birthday boy in there somewhere
I'll check a little more later.
Anyway, this for now, I'm pooped!
And now we all anxiously await when you update, as each sweetiepie comes out!![]()
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Right. But it took all those tanks to get the first 4 boys out, and it takes at least 10 hours to replace the tanks.
anesthetise......is this how they're getting them out? Full face mask, holding them under the diver and anesthetizing them? Brilliant if it can be done safely. I thought it had to be monitored. Maybe they got it all figured out!