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Hi guys, im a certified recreational diver and love it, and i was wondering, how hard is it to get your rescue diver cert? Is it mainly the fire department that does this stuff, or could an emt do it as well?
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Hi guys, im a certified recreational diver and love it, and i was wondering, how hard is it to get your rescue diver cert? Is it mainly the fire department that does this stuff, or could an emt do it as well?
If you're looking to ultimately become a flight nurse, you need to stick with your nursing education. If you're looking to be a Diver with an established team, then you should start with some kind of SCUBA experience to see if you're able to deal with the idea of putting your head under water without a hose to the surface. Most people adapt quickly to this, but some just can't. As long as you can handle that, you'll need to become a certified diver and also contact a Search & Rescue dive team (they go by various names) in your area to find out what they require. Out here in Sacramento, one of those teams is known as "DART" or Drowning Accident Rescue Team. Here's a link to what they require: http://www.dartsac.com/member/ These folks aren't part of any Fire Department or District, but they can, and do, respond to many events that occur in Sacramento County.I am currently a nursing major on the path to become a careflight nurse, I am just a freshman so I am just getting into my rec classes. I am considering changing my major to a rescue diver, I have done some research but am still a little confused. Can some one explain what certifications I need to become a rescue diver. I know I need my divers certification but as a rescue diver are you required to have your EMT, Paramedic or is there higher education that I need ?