PADI Emergency First Response Course – EFR
Rescue divers are very useful people to have around, they are trained to look for tell tale signs of problems manifesting, and to intervene in actual diving emergencies. During the course your situational awareness will increase, and as a result your own diving will improve. Most divers tell us this is the most fun and challenging course they have taken. If you have not taken a recognized CPR and First Aid course in the last 24 months we can add the EFR program to your package. The Rescue course is normally taught over 3 days, the EFR 1 day, you’ll need to be 12 years or older, and a certified Advanced Diver
Medical Emergency. It’s a phrase that most of us hope to never hear and a situation that we hope to never be in. But if you were to ever be in a medical emergency, can you confidently say that you would know what to do and what care you needed to provide to your patient? If your answer is no or if you hesitated to answer, then it might be time to start thinking about undertaking an Emergency First Response course. Emergency First Response (EFR) courses will teach participants how to respond and provide care when faced with life-threatening emergencies. The Emergency First Response Primary and Secondary Care (CPR and First Aid) training course is also a part of the PADI Rescue Diver course but can be undertaken by non-divers as well.
This activity is not recommended for children under 12 years old. Hotel pick up/ drop off and Gear Rental is not included that can be added by clicking the ‘package’ + button at the booking section. PADI eLearning theory valued 5000 Pesos is necessary that must be paid and completed before starting inwater training directly at the dive shop.
Booking must be made 2 days before the tour.