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The Medic First Aid (MFA) is a full day, 8 hour internationally accredited course & is required BEFORE you start the Rescue course. The Rescue Diver course is done ON the island, and at least 2 pool sessions before the trip to learn rescue basics. Together with the Medic First Aid you will learn both basic CPR & dive specific skills e.g. emergency response, in-water rescue, search & recovery, emergency egress and much, much more!! Whether a personal challenge or your first step towards being a professional - take that next step as a Rescue Qualified diver!. . This is a knowledge & skill-intensive course, covering dive physiology, physics, skill circuits (hone your skills to demo level) etc. Equipment malfunction & servicing, monitor, evaluate & respond to crisis, helping teach students - where the fun REALLY starts!! |
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Course includes accommodation, training, approx.
18 dives and work experience with up to 6 Instructors & Divemasters.
Because these are subjective & flexible courses, the costs & timing
are discussed individually. Please contact reeza@bigfish.com.my
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... Unconscious Diver Recovery, On-surface Diver Resuscitation, Divemaster Trainee Sebastian feeling good before his final snorkel test at the Sawadee Beach Bar, Tonsai! |
| Believe or not... The experience changed my life not only from a diver perspective but in a personal way. This course showed me that despite appearances... giving a lot, helping the others, taking care and doing your best for the people to enjoy the underwater in a safe manner, gives you in return a great quantity of energy and marvellous experiences..... Sebastian Mediavilla, Spain, Divemaster Course Tonsai, Dec 2003.... Tonsai Bay is truly one of the best places to "lose yourself"... Beautiful Lime stone formations, sapphire/emerald waters, Whale & Leopard Sharks, you've got to be there to believe it! Plenty of stuff and critters to find! If you look hard enough, octopus readily live in the nooks and crannies that these rocks provide. Expect to find the usual suspects that live in the tropical waters. As for the skinny brown dude, I'll dive with him any day. Hoo Yah!" Gleeson Abraham Doss, KL, Tonsai Bay trip Nov '03. "Winter has kicked in big time in London town and over a pint with a big diving friend I found myself chatting away again about what a good trip it was, what a professional you were and what an excellent location we visited. As I say I was in a pub at the time but I did realise that I hadn't forwarded these comments on to you. So a big thank Reza. My chum mentioned that seeing sea cows was their diving ambition. Could you wrap that one up? I have recommended you, if you don't mind.... be good and give Shrek another big kiss... ...........................................................Matthew Riddiford, UK - Sipadan trip Oct '03 |
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