Ages 15+ • 2 Days • 4 Students per Instructor
duration: 8 hours
meeting_point: 115 Pelham Road, Suite 12, Greenville, SC 29615
min_age: 15
group_size: 4 students per instructor
description: The Rescue Diver course focuses on developing your diving emergency response skills, enabling you to manage and prevent potential diving accidents effectively.
what_is_included: - Classroom instruction
- Open water rescue exercises
- Emergency scenarios
- Certification card
what_is_not_included: - Personal dive equipment
- Transportation to dive sites
itinerary: - Day 1: Classroom instruction and basic rescue exercises
- Day 2: Open water rescue scenarios and final assessment
highlights: - Learn self-rescue techniques and diver stress management
- Master emergency management and equipment usage
- Practice panicked diver response and in-water rescue breathing protocols
check_in_details: Arrive 30 minutes before the scheduled start time
what_to_bring: - Personal dive equipment
- Logbook
- Swimwear
- Towel
special_requirements: Prerequisite: Advanced Open Water Diver certification or equivalent
Current Emergency First Response (CPR/First Aid) certification within the last 24 months
restrictions: Not suitable for individuals with certain medical conditions; medical clearance may be required
extras: Equipment rental available upon request
disclaimers: Course schedule subject to change based on weather conditions
faqs: Please refer to our website for common questions and answers
Participant - $400.00 + tax
Booking Notes
We are looking forward to seeing you! Let's go diving!
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