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Chamber Crew participating in a training run |
VOLUNTEER CREW INFORMATION |
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An all volunteer crew operates
the USC Catalina Hyperbaric Chamber. Our daily crew consists of one Supervisor
and three to four crew members on-call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Only the Program Manager and a half-time Technician receive any compensation
- both are also active crew members. Locally at the Wrigley Marine Science
Center (WMSC) and town of Two Harbors, we have approximately twelve volunteers
who cover most of the chamber call during the weekdays. The large majority
of the crew (approx. 60 active crew members) live on the mainland and come
to the WMSC to spend 3 - 7 days at a time taking call. This group lives
in a dozen different states and several countries. Most of them are active
recreational, scientific, military, or commercial divers; however, their
backgrounds and livelihoods are extremely diverse. What they do share though,
is an active interest in the care of divers who find themselves in trouble.
Becoming a Chamber Volunteer Crew Member:A frequently asked question is, "How can I become a member of the Chamber Crew?" We want our crew members to have a diverse and thorough knowledge of diving theory and diving accident management; more than what is taught in general scuba classes (even Master and Leadership level certifications). This gives the crew a broader base of knowledge to draw from in working to understand what is happening during the treatment of a diver and what might have been the causes of the diving accident.The following is the progression of steps required to become a Full member of the Chamber Crew:
Crew Time:Scheduled crew time may be served in blocks as short as 48 hours (i.e. Friday night to Sunday night) or as much as a month straight. Scheduling is handled by calling in the times you want to volunteer. Sign-up for time is usually based on a first come basis.In general, when an intern or crew member is on call they live in the Chamber Crew Apartment (Apt. 110) at the WMSC (Other housing arrangements can be made for additional charges). The apartment has a single bedroom with two queen sized bunk beds which easily sleep four individuals. The apartment has a full kitchen, stereo, TV, and VCR. It is the responsibility of the crew members to keep the apartment clean! Meals are your responsibility while on-call. Most crew members bring their own food to prepare their meals in the Crew Apartment. Some crew members opt to eat in the WMSC cafeteria, if it is open. On-Call Activities:
Costs:Tuition: The Hands-On Chamber Operations class tuition is $300 plus housing for 2-1/2 days (~$90). This tuition will cover the purchase of a Commuter Book from the Catalina Express for travel to and from Catalina during your Internship.Housing costs: The Chamber Crew has their own apartment at WMSC. There is no charge for Chamber Crew Volunteers staying in the Crew apartment. Alternate housing at the lab may be available at a reasonable rate for Chamber Crew Volunteers who opt not to stay in the Crew apartment. Meal costs: Most Chamber Crew Volunteers bring their own food. If you eat at the cafeteria the cost is up to $27 per day and is paid to WMSC. Transportation costs: Your Chamber Operations class tuition covers the cost of a Commuter Book for your travel for the first five trips of your Internship. Additional Commuter Books will be provided as long as you are actively signed up for Crew time. Parking at the Catalina Express Terminal in San Pedro is covered. In addition, some crew members utilize Southern California Marine Institute (SCMI or school) boats which travel to WMSC occasionally. The SCMI boat schedule is available on the Crew webpages. There is no charge for riding on the SCMI boat, but reservations need to be made with the WMSC Office. Free parking is available for crew members on the street. Paid parking is available within the fenced in parking lot across the street from SCMI. |
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© USC Catalina Hyperbaric Chamber v2.0, Released:
January 2002
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