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Old 22-02-04, 01:10 PM
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<font color='#0000FF'>Many of these courses is very dependent on the instructors (aren't they all?), I thought the Padi Rescue Course was by far the best course I've done being the one I learnt the most. What the course did to me was realise how important everyone should know hoe to do first aid, I can't believe this isn't being taught at schools. Since taking the Rescue Course I try to do a refresher from the local Red Cross every two years.
For Search &nbsp;&amp; Rescue a lot of practise helps. The problem is that you only have very few minutes to find the victim for him/her survive, that is if you can resucitate them in the first place.
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