S.E.Aruba Fly 'n Dive
LG Smith blvd 1-A
Aruba
Tel. (297) 5881150 / 5940155
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RESCUE DIVER
With the Rescue course you discover a life time of serious fun. You can start this course after completing the advanced diver course. You will learn about emergency prevention, intervention and management.
The skills you learn in the PADI Rescue Diver program gives you the ability to conquer emergency situations, challenge others to be more safe and control a crisis, hopefully before it even occurs.
Emergency management and prevention, or knowing what to look for and how to react, is a necessary skill for divers. Learn to recognize subtle and blant warning signs which can go undetected and turn every day dives into emergency situations. Take the Rescue Diver challenge today.
With S.E.Aruba Fly 'n Dive we attach great importance to learning from practice. Therefor, rescue divers preferably need to stay at least two weeks to join us in the day to day diving practices (min. 5 days). The course program is divided into knowledge development and open water training. The knowledge development part develops the principles and information you need for preventing and handling dive emergencies, with topics including self rescue, diver stress, diving first aid, emergency management, equipment problems, and rescue and assistance procedures for both conscious and unconscious victims on the surface and underwater.
During the open water training, you'll apply the knowledge you 've learned as you develop rescue skills. As you master rescue techniques, you 'll learn to adapt what you practise to suit the situation.
Most certified Rescue divers look back on their rescue training as one of the most challenging, sometimes demanding, and therefore most rewarding programs they've taken. The subject is serious, but the training is fun.
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