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Aggressor CEO Releases Statement on Red Sea Aggressor I Fire

By Scuba Diving Partner | Published On November 22, 2019
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Aggressor CEO Releases Statement on Red Sea Aggressor I Fire

In response to a fire aboard Red Sea Aggressor I in the early hours of Nov. 1 that claimed the life of a diver, Aggressor Adventures CEO Wayne B. Brown has released the following statement:

“As you know, misinformation is common in the initial days following unforeseen events. We are being very open and honest on what we know as facts become available but, unfortunately, factual information is emerging slowly, even to us.

“We do not want to speculate. As we’re able to review all statements given, we will begin to get a better picture of what occurred.

“However, we do know that, unfortunately, there was a tragedy of a diver losing their life, and the rest had to evacuate with little to no possessions. The ground team in Egypt responded quickly in getting everyone into an all-inclusive resort to ensure their basic needs were being met and then assembled cash so they could get some clothing and sundries at the limited shops available in Port Ghalib.

“The ground team also spent a day and a half working with tourist police, gaining approval for us to relocate them to Cairo. (Egypt does not allow tourists to relocate without prior approval, which usually occurs behind the scenes.) We immediately secured hotels and transportation to the embassies in Cairo, even before guests ever left Port Ghalib. The Cairo team then helped everyone with rearranging and paying for their return flights as well as some more shopping for clothes, luggage etc.

“Once on land, was everything executed perfectly? No. But rather than accept it given the challenging circumstances, we are regrouping to assess how we can continue to improve our procedures and practices.

“As a company and divers ourselves, we have always been extremely safety-driven, and when any event happens anywhere in the dive industry, we use that to look internally for any changes we may need to make to try and prevent that occurrence with our own guests.

“After the recent Conception fire, we directed every destination to ensure that no charging was done unattended and that all lithium charging was done at the designated charging areas. We also had them review their emergency exit plans, fire escapes and smoke detectors for proper working order and that their firefighting gear was operational.

“Also, in regard to a passenger’s comments that he did not hear a smoke detector—and some research showing smoke detectors having a history of testing OK with the test button but not activating with actual smoke—we will start requiring the testing of our smoke detectors with cans of fake smoke or smoke-detector matches to ensure proper operation.

We are also encouraging guests to test the smoke alarm and escape hatches themselves during their stateroom orientation. These are just a few of the many procedures we are looking to implement across our fleet to further strengthen our guest safety and, of course, their confidence in us.”

Wayne B. Brown CEO, Aggressor Adventures