EMERGENCY FIRST RESPONSE
Scuba Diving|May 2020
In 2014, Divers Alert Network found that scuba diving has a lower fatality rate than jogging and swimming. But that doesn’t mean divers shouldn’t be prepared with basic CPR and first-aid skills.
TRAVIS MARSHALL
EMERGENCY FIRST RESPONSE

The Emergency First Response (EFR) course offers foundational skills for providing CPR and first aid in the event that you’re the first person on the scene of an injury or accident—whether you’re near the water or not.

BENEFITS

EFR courses are available from your PADI Instructor, but they are not dive courses. They are CPR, first-aid and automated external defibrillator first-responder courses, covering many of the same skills you would learn from the Red Cross or similar organizations.

This story is from the May 2020 edition of Scuba Diving.

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