
PADI's Specialty Emergency First Response CFC (EFR+CFC), training course is designed for individuals who may be required to provide first aid in emergency situations. You will need to have the required equipment in order to successfully complete the course. Rental gear is available. For more information, click here. This course is also great for people with previous experience who want to learn new skills.
Content for the course
EFR is a great course that will increase your confidence and help you deal with medical emergencies. Participants will learn simple emergency procedures and get hands-on experience in a stress-free setting. Course materials include video demonstrations, self-study manuals, and quick references cards. It meets the requirements of the PADI Rescue Diver course as well as professional ratings.
CPR, rescue breathing, scene assessment and basic first aid are some of the topics covered in this course. You will also learn how you can treat common diving injuries. This includes how to bandage and splint as well as how to prevent infection. Students also learn how to protect themselves from pathogens and other dangerous materials. This course will teach you how to rescue people from potentially life-threatening situations.
Pre-requisites
PADI Emergency First Responder course is a 1-day program that trains participants to quickly respond to life-threatening medical emergencies. The program includes classroom instruction and skills training, as well practice in real-life situations. The course requires no pre-requisites or age requirements.

Divers and non-divers alike will benefit from the course, which covers CPR and first aid in all situations. With the help of quick reference cards or videos, participants are taught how to respond quickly in such situations. This course meets all requirements for PADI Rescue Diver, as well as professional levels of PADI Scuba Diver. PADI instructors also have the ability to instruct Emergency First Response.
Requirements
Participants in Emergency First Responder Training gain confidence and are better equipped to assist others in times of emergency. The course teaches lifesaving skills, such as CPR, first aid, and primary care, and emphasizes the importance of minimizing risks. The course also teaches non-divers how to better prepare for emergency situations.
Upon successful completion of the EFRI program, students are eligible to sit for the PADI Instructor Examination. Each course in the EFRI Program begins with the prefix EFRI. It is numbered sequentially. Each course lasts for one hour. It includes 55 minutes class time and five minute breaks.
Refresher Course
For people looking to improve their skills, the EFR Refresher Course was created. This course includes two parts: a Skill Building session and an Exam. EFR Refresher Course is an optional course. However, the EFR Instructor manual recommends it. You will be updated on the latest developments in CPR/first aid during the refresher course. AED usage will also be covered. In this course, you'll also learn how emergency responders can be trained.
This course will help you to improve your skills and prepare for the PADI Rescue Diver course. It meets the requirements for the Professional Rescue Diver course as well as other courses that require CPR certification. It also includes an Emergency First Response Video, which helps participants prepare for emergencies and preview the skills that they will practice during the skills development session.

Prices
The Emergency First response course is a course lasting half a day that teaches emergency management skills. It includes classroom lessons, video presentations, role-play scenarios, and CPR, first aid, and AED use. The course is an essential part of PADI certification and satisfies the prerequisites for several courses. The course cost approximately 6,900 Thai baht per person. The training manual, two-year PADI certification fees and the training manual are included in the course fee.
PADI Emergency First Reaper course will provide you with CPR and rescue breathing training, aswell as the ability to assess and monitor the victim's condition. This course also teaches you how first aid can be applied to common diving injuries. You will also learn about bandaging, protection from pathogens, and splinting. PADI issues this certification.