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PADI Rescue Diver

The PADI Rescue Diver course is an important and crucial step in expanding a diver ’s knowledge and experience beyond a purely recreational level. PADI Rescue divers learn to look beyond themselves to consider the safety and well-being of other divers. This is why the PADI Rescue Diver rating is a prerequisite for all PADI leadership training (Divemaster, Assistant Instructor, and Open Water Scuba Instructor). Rescue diver training readies you  to help prevent problems and, if necessary, manage dive emergencies using a variety of techniques. The course is designed to be demanding, though realistic in its conduct, content and approach. Although the nature and context in which rescue training may be used is serious, the course should be enjoyable and build your confidence. At Divers Incorporated, we tend to call the PADI Rescue Diver Course "Serious Fun."  This Program was updated  by PADI to include more hands on training and pool work, while making the open water session more practical applications with "real life" scenarios. 

Course Goals

During the PADI Rescue Diver course you will:

  • Expand your knowledge in preparation for PADI leadership training.

  • Learn effective diver rescue and first aid skills.

  • Control and manage realistic rescue situations.

  • Increase your own awareness of dive safety.

  • Understand how anticipate and prevent problems.

  • Learn to combine fun, adventure, exploration and safety together

Course Philosophy

The PADI Rescue Diver course philosophy is that there is rarely only one way to accomplish a task. There is no “right” way to perform a rescue, but rather many options from which rescuers draw depending on the scenario. The PADI Rescue Diver course takes a flexible, conceptual approach to performing rescues — a rescuer’s relative size and strength, for example, as well as environmental factors dictate what rescue technique may be most effective. Rescue training exercises provide for individual differences and capabilities while encouraging you to experiment with alternate techniques.

During this course you will learn to first think about the options available for handling an emergency, Then to act using the best method for the situation. 

Course Prerequisites

To qualify for PADI Rescue Diver training, you must:

  • Be certified as PADI Advanced Open Water Diver or have a qualifying certification from another training organization. This is defined as proof of certification beyond entry level (at least two certifications total) and must also have proof of 20 or more logged dives documenting experience in deep diving and underwater navigation.

  • Be 12 years of age or older.

Note: Divers under the age of 15 may obtain a PADI Junior Rescue Diver certification. The Junior Rescue Diver certification card carries the requirement that the individual must dive with a certified adult. 

CPR Requirement

To enroll as a PADI Rescue Diver, you must have successfully completed a sanctioned course in CPR within the past two years (24 months) or plan on completing the course prior to the second session of class. The Emergency First Response Primary Care (CPR) course is highly recommended and can be used to meet this requirement.

Emergency First Response  is a basic training program in CPR and emergency care.

Course Costs

The PADI Rescue Diver Certification from Divers Incorporated includes:

  • A minimum of 12  hours of classroom lecture

  • 8 hours of pool skills training

  • 8 hours of Open Water Practical application training

  • Books, Handouts and course materials

  • Certification Processing and Administrative fees

This Course Costs $350 per person.

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