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recompression chamber

[ree-kuhm-presh-uhn] / ˌri kəmˈprɛʃ ən /


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More resources were on the way, including multiple remote-operated vehicles, a salvage system capable of recovering heavy undersea objects and a mobile hyperbaric recompression chamber.

From Seattle Times

There was a robot capable of searching 13,000 feet below the ocean’s surface, and a hyperbaric recompression chamber used to treat diving-related illnesses.

From New York Times

A Royal Canadian Navy ship that provides a medical team specializing in dive medicine and a six-person mobile hyperbaric recompression chamber also was en route Tuesday, according to the Canadian military.

From Washington Times

Another vessel on its way on Tuesday, from the Royal Canadian Navy, is equipped with a hyperbaric recompression chamber, used to treat diving-related illness.

From New York Times

He was helped out of the water by some other divers and taken to a hyperbaric, or recompression, chamber on the island.

From BBC