Emergency First Response
Our Emergency First Response training at Legion Divers aims to increase rescuers' confidence and willingness to respond to medical emergencies.
Course participants will;
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Learn simple-to-follow steps for emergency care
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Practice applying skills in a non-stressful learning environment
The course is designed to support your learning journey with the help of self-study manuals, videos, and quick reference cards. These resources will help you start learning right away and enhance your learning experience. Moreover, EFR courses fulfill the CPR and first aid training requisites for the PADI Rescue Diver course, and all responder-level ratings for Child & Adult First Aid, CPR, and AED.
Be Prepared to Save Lives: Essential Emergency Care Courses
Learn life-saving techniques in Primary Care (CPR). Master eight essential skills to assist patients in critical situations, such as those not breathing, no heartbeat or experiencing severe bleeding. Gain the knowledge to perform CPR and provide crucial monitoring until emergency medical services arrive.
Secondary Care (First Aid) teaches you to provide immediate care for non-life-threatening medical conditions and injuries. You'll learn to assess injuries and illnesses and practice bandaging and splinting techniques to alleviate pain and minimize further harm.
Get specialized emergency care skills for infants and children with our Care for Children course. Complements Primary Care (CPR) and Secondary Care (First Aid) courses.
Our CPR & AED course focuses on CPR training and expertise in using automated external defibrillators (AEDs). Meet workplace or governmental requirements.
EFR Refresher - Stay up-to-date and ready to provide aid by refreshing your CPR and first aid skills every 24 months. The EFR Refresher course focuses on essential skills, ensuring you remain prepared to lend assistance when it matters most.
Be equipped with life-saving knowledge and skills. Join our emergency care courses and be ready to make a difference. Stay current, stay prepared, and be a vital link in the care chain.