Emergency First Response
The Emergency First Responder (EFR) course is all about learning skills that can truly make a difference—both in and out of the water.
Course Description
In this one-day first aid and CPR course in Amed, we will guide you through calm, hands-on training designed to build real confidence. There are no dives involved, just practical learning in a relaxed environment where you can ask questions and practice at your own pace.
During the course, you’ll learn basic first aid, CPR, how to assess an emergency scene, and how to respond effectively to realistic scenarios. Whether you’re a diver continuing your training or simply want valuable life-saving skills, the EFR course in Bali is a great way to feel more prepared and confident.
(Private instruction is possible; please contact us for more information.)
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Terms and conditions:
All participants are required to complete the PADI Medical Questionnaire. Please confirm medical fitness before booking.
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Skill Matrix
What to Expect on Your Emergency First Responder Course in Amed
If you’re joining us for the Emergency First Responder (EFR) course in Amed, you can expect a relaxed, practical, and confidence-building day. This course is a one-day first aid and CPR course in Bali, with no diving involved—just hands-on training focused on real-life situations and a clear understanding, not pressure.
Theory – Easy and Practical Learning
Theory – Easy and Practical Learning
We begin with a brief, easy-to-follow theory session covering the basics of first aid, CPR, and emergency response. The focus is on understanding what to do and why, so everything makes sense before we move on to practice. We keep the pace comfortable and encourage questions, so you always feel confident and supported.
Hands-On Skills and Scenarios
Hands-On Skills and Scenarios
Most of the day is spent practising practical skills. You’ll learn how to assess an emergency scene, provide primary and secondary care, perform CPR, and respond calmly to simulated emergency scenarios. Training is interactive and hands-on, helping you build confidence step by step in a safe and friendly environment.
A Relaxed Learning Environment
A Relaxed Learning Environment
The course takes place at the dive shop, with breaks throughout the day for relaxation, review, and refreshments. By the end of the course, you’ll leave with valuable life-saving skills, greater confidence, and a clear understanding of how to react in an emergency—whether you’re diving, travelling, or at home.
What's Next?
Even if you don’t move on right away, the first aid and CPR skills you learn during the EFR course stay with you for life—useful while diving in Bali, travelling, or at home with family and friends. Whenever you’re ready, we will be happy to guide you to the next step in your diving journey.