Two divers during rescue training in the swimming pool

PADI Rescue Diver Course

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PADI Rescue Diver Course

Duration: 4 days

The PADI Rescue Diver course is vital for enhancing diving safety and emergency management skills. You’ll learn rescue techniques, incident prevention, and how to manage emergencies. Proof of current Emergency First Response (EFR) or equivalent first aid training is required before enrollment. This course boosts your confidence and responsibility as a diver.

INCLUDED

Onboard Food and Beverages
Lunch, Coffee, Tea, Water, and Soft Drinks
Dive Instructor: Included
Dive equipment : Included

Transfer within Hurghada: Free
Transfer from
Sahl Hasheesh or Makadi: €20
El Gouna or Safaga: €25

PRICE

1 Person: € 350

Girl rescues young man in swimming pool during PADI rescue course
The PADI Rescue Diver course is a crucial step in any diver’s education, focusing on improving safety, preventing accidents, and managing emergency situations effectively. This course is highly recommended for divers who want to develop their skills in handling underwater and surface emergencies. It covers essential rescue techniques, including how to assist distressed divers, handle underwater panic situations, and perform emergency first aid.

The course emphasizes not only the physical aspects of rescue but also the importance of awareness, prevention, and minimizing incidents. You’ll learn how to recognize potential problems before they occur and take appropriate action to prevent them.

Throughout the course, you will participate in a combination of classroom learning, theory review, and practical exercises in the water. These exercises simulate real-life scenarios, providing hands-on experience in managing emergencies.

Before starting the Rescue Diver course, proof of current Emergency First Response (EFR) or equivalent first aid certification is required. This ensures you have the necessary first aid knowledge to complement the rescue techniques taught during the course.
By the end, you’ll be more confident in handling emergencies and capable of ensuring your safety and that of other divers.
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