
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. To complete the course, you must have the right equipment. Equipment can be rented. For more information on this course, click here. This course can be used to refresh skills and experience.
Course content
EFR is a great tool to improve your ability to manage medical emergencies and increase your confidence. Participants will learn simple emergency procedures and get hands-on experience in a stress-free setting. Self-study books, video demonstrations, quick reference cards, and video tutorials are included in the course materials. 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 just some of the courses. The training also teaches participants how to treat common diving injuries. This includes learning how to bandage, splint, and prevent infection. Students also learn how to protect themselves from pathogens and other dangerous materials. This course teaches you how to save lives and respond to potentially life-threatening situations.
Pre-requisites
PADI Emergency First Reaction course is a one-day course that teaches participants how to respond quickly to a life-threatening medical emergency. The program includes skills and classroom training as well real-life practice. No age or pre-requisites are required for the course.

This course is for divers as well as non-divers. It covers first aid and CPR. With the aid quick reference cards as well as videos, participants learn how they can quickly and effectively deal with such situations. This course meets all requirements for PADI Rescue Diver, as well as professional levels of PADI Scuba Diver. PADI instructors are also certified to teach Emergency First Response.
Requirements
Emergency First Response training builds confidence and prepares participants to help others in an emergency. This course covers lifesaving skills such as CPR, first-aid, and primary care. It also emphasizes the importance to minimize risks. The course also teaches non-divers how to better prepare for emergency situations.
Students who successfully complete the EFRI program are eligible 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
The EFR Refresher Course is designed for people who want to brush up on their skills. The course is divided into two parts: a Skill development session and an Exam. EFR refresher courses are optional, but recommended by the EFR Instructor Handbook. The refresher course will cover the most recent developments in CPR/first Aid. 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 also fulfills requirements for Professional Rescue Diver training and other courses requiring CPR. 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.

Cost
The Emergency First Responder course is a one-day course that covers all aspects of emergency response. It includes classroom lectures, video presentations, role play scenarios, CPR, first assistance, and AED use. The course is an important part of PADI certification. It costs approximately 6,900 THB per participant. The training manual, two-year PADI certification fees and the training manual are included in the course fee.
PADI Emergency First Responder will teach you CPR and rescue breathing, as well as how to assess and monitor the condition of victims. The course also covers how to provide first aid to common diving injuries. Other topics covered in the course will include bandaging, splinting, and protection from pathogens. PADI issues the certification.