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PADI
Rescue Diver
Why
PADI Rescue Diver?
The PADI Rescue Diver will expand your knowledge and experience beyond
purely recreational level because you'll learn to look beyond yourself
and consider the safety and well being of other divers. Although this
course is serious, it is an enjoyable way to build your confidence.
What do I need to start?
- PADI Advanced Open Water Diver or PADI Junior Advanced Open Water
Diver certification (or qualifying certification from another organization)
- Minimum age: 15 years old (12 for PADI Junior Rescue Diver)
- Successful completion of a sanctioned CPR program within the past 24 months
What will I do?
Rescue Diver training will prepare you to prevent problems and, if necessary,
manage dive emergencies. During the five open water sessions, you'll
cover:
- Self-rescue and diver stress
- dive first aid
- emergency management and equipment
- swimming and non-swimming assists
- panicked diver response
- Underwater problems
- missing diver procedures
- surfacing the unconscious diver
- inwater artificial respiration
- egress (exits)
- first aid procedures for pressure related accidents
- dive accident scenarios
How
long will it take?
- Recommended Course Hours: 25
- Minimum Open Water Training: five sessions over two days
What will I need?
- PADI Rescue Diver Crew-Pak
- PADI Rescue Diver video
Where can I go from here?
The PADI Rescue Diver certification is a prerequisite for all Professional
level PADI courses, beginning with the PADI Divemaster certification.
Contact PADI Master Instructor Monte Lee Thornton or sign up online Today.
to enroll in a PADI Rescue Diver
course and prepare yourself for what lies ahead.
Email Us Now to Enroll!
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Explore Underwater Online Magazine, is our way of sharing our explorations with friends around the
world. We hope that you will visit often, and send us news of your explorations, and favorite discoveries. We'll share
them with others through this online magazine. Together, we'll all promote the adventure of exploring under water.
Monte, Irene, Jessica, and Alec
Our 10 year old son Alec, who loves movies, especially the Disney productions of Pirates of the Caribbean, was facinated
when we showed him the hull of an old shipwreck at 35 feet, at the Eden Rock dive site. It had been uncovered due to the
waves of Ivan. Irene pointed out a Cleaner Shrimp hiding in the wreckage to Alec, and later explained to him that it is now
a cleaning station for fish. After that experience Alec determined that it was in fact an old pirate shipwreck, and who are
we to correct a ten year old. Afterall they know more than the parents, right?
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