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RESCUE DIVER

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  • Self rescue and recognizing and learning how to manage stress in other divers. Emergency management and rescuing panicked divers and dealing with unresponsive divers.

  • How to conduct efficient searches using the appropriate search pattern

  • How to rescue an unconscious diver from underwater and learn the steps involved in exiting the diver to safety

  • How to administer Oxygen

  • Expect to have a lot of fun and laughs and maybe a few bruises. It is quite tiring as well, but in a way that makes you feel it’s all worth it. 

What are the requirements?

  • To enroll in the Rescue Diver course, you must be 15 years or older and have a Advanced Open Water Diver certification (or have a qualifying certification from another organization).

  • Be trained and current for first aid and CPR within the previous two years (Or you may enroll in our Emergency First Response CPR and first aid course).

  • Have 3 to 4 free days.

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SOMETHINGS YOU WILL LEARN

In the Rescue Diver Course you will learn to respond to different diver emergencies confidently and efficiently and how to prevent problems before they occur. The fun part about this course is rising to challenges and mastering them. Most divers find this course both demanding and rewarding, and at the end say it’s the best course they’ve taken - and usually the most fun course they've encountered.

WHAT'S NEXT?

After completing CPR and first aid and the Rescue Diver course, you could take the  Emergency Oxygen Provider course. Together, these three courses round out your ability to handle scuba diver emergencies.
You may also choose to take your first step to being a  professional, and enroll in the Divemaster Course.

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