radio: talk about comms. .. copy. so it was just weird, almost like he. radio: diver s comms, titan i was surprised when they made a turn as they departed the platform, i let them know he snagged a buoy. yeah, roger that, comms. this is diver one. just a heads up, it looked like he was heavy and possibly dropped a thruster because he started spinning really weird when he came off. he bounced a bunch of times when he was trying to leave the platform. radio: copy. which direction did he spin? starboard. so it would have been his starboard thruster? yeah. checked it and said it was good. we will find out, we ll see! good? hungry! laughs need some breakfast. i m all ready for when they come. must be a busyjob for you? very busy, it is indeed. it is steady. one mealjust rolls into the other, into the other. and especially on dive days, it gets very busy. but i wouldn t have it any other way. really? you like it better doing this than on land? 0h, absolutely, 100%. every day is the
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i m karishma vaswani. the headlines. torrential rains causes deadly floods in california leaving residents, including celebrities, fearing for their properties. this street next to our house never flows ever. probably about nine feet up and it is going another two feet up. we are ready to evacuate. we ll talk live to an emergency co ordinator in one of california s worst affected areas. also coming up on newsday. thousands of ambulance staff across england and wales have gone on strike for a pay increase as the uk s industrial relations rows gain pace.
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i m karishma vaswani. the headlines. torrential rains causes deadly floods in california leaving residents, including celebrities, fearing for their properties. this street next to our house never flows ever. probably about nine feet up and it is going another two feet up. we are ready to evacuate. we ll talk live to an emergency co ordinator in one of california s worst affected areas. also coming up on newsday. thousands of ambulance staff across england and wales have gone on strike for a pay increase as the uk s industrial relations rows gain pace.