

Emergency First Response
Offered by Central Coast Dive Center
Edgewood, Maryland
Course Description
The Emergency First Response (EFR) specialty course at Central Coast Dive equips you with vital skills in first aid and CPR, preparing you to confidently manage medical emergencies. This course is a mandatory prerequisite for PADI Rescue Diver certification, ensuring you have the knowledge and practical ability to respond effectively. Central Coast Dive, a PADI-certified facility, offers this crucial training, focusing on hands-on scenarios to build real-world competence. You will learn to assess situations, provide immediate care, and understand how to act until professional medical help arrives, making you a more capable diver and a valuable asset in any emergency situation, both underwater and on land.
While specific dive site details for EFR practice are not provided, Central Coast Dive's location offers access to diverse aquatic environments suitable for skill development. As a PADI-affiliated center, the training adheres to global standards. The English language proficiency of the instructors ensures clear communication for a wide range of participants. This course emphasizes practical application, ensuring that upon completion, you are not just certified but truly prepared to assist in an emergency, reinforcing the safety-conscious ethos of Central Coast Dive.
What's included
- libros
Requirements
- Edad mínima: 10 años (Open Water Junior) o 15 años (Open Water completo)
- Saber nadar 200 m sin parar (estilo libre, espalda o braza)
- Mantenerse a flote 10 minutos sin apoyo
- No padecer claustrofobia ni asma severa
- Cuestionario médico firmado (PADI) — si hay duda, certificado médico
- Si tienes lentillas o gafas, comunicarlo al inscribirte
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