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Disclaimer: This video is presented for educational and awareness purposes only. Ice diving and under-ice training are inherently dangerous and require proper certification, professional instruction, a trained surface support team, and appropriate equipment. This is not a how-to guide. Do not attempt under-ice diving without qualified supervision. All information is based on publicly available material and discussed under YouTube’s fair use guidelines. Viewer discretion is advised. On February 12, 2014, a search and rescue dive trainee entered the St. Croix River for a routine under-ice training drill. Minutes later, he was gone — recovered nearly half a kilometer downstream from the entry point. The part that makes this case unsettling isn’t that something “broke.” It’s that the safety line was still attached, the exit hole never moved, no emergency signal was received, and from the surface… the first minutes looked completely normal. This breakdown follows how a controlled exercise turned into a fatal chain reaction — not from reckless behavior underwater, but from a surface-side failure that happened during a moment everyone thought was already handled. In this video: • Why the St. Croix was used for training (and what made it deceptively “controlled”) • How a surface-controlled winch safety line is supposed to work • The weather shift that changed everything on the ice • The distraction that pulled attention away at the worst possible moment • How the anchor and winch assembly disappeared — without snapping, warning, or noise • The brutal reality of moving water under ice when your only reference point is gone Under ice, you don’t get a second exit. And sometimes the failure doesn’t happen underwater — it happens above the ice, during the scramble to solve a different problem. If you like real incident breakdowns focused on what went wrong, why it escalated, and what you can learn, subscribe — more stories coming. #icediving #searchandrescue #divingincident #underice #coldwaterdiving #trueincident #outdoorsafety #disasterstories #riskanalysis #divetraining ⸻ This video reconstructs a harrowing search and rescue incident involving a diver in frigid cold water, highlighting the dangers even when critical scuba equipment appears functional. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the risks associated with diving in treacherous conditions and the importance of rigorous safety precautions. While not a typical horror stories, the real-life consequences are chilling.