PSD training vs. recreational training

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mason

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Our team just finished the PSD course and Dive Rescue 1 Specialist. Man, what a difference between the PSD and rec courses! This was the best, most informative training our team has ever had.

I've got to hand it to Dive Rescue International. They've got their stuff together. Mr. Blades has a program he can certainly be proud of, as well as his instructor. Now, on to the rest of the courses in Colorado!

-Eddie
 
A little faster pace and no hand holding. :wink:

Gary D.
 
I always enjoy hearing feedback like this!

mason:
Our team just finished the PSD course and Dive Rescue 1 Specialist. Man, what a difference between the PSD and rec courses! This was the best, most informative training our team has ever had.


Eddie,

Thank you for your kind words! The instructors and staff at Dive Rescue International work hard to provide good "real world" education while stressing safety. While you have given me some credit for the training, there are MANY who deserve recognition for our ability to offer your department "the best, most informative training (your) team has ever had."

Over the past thirty years, Dive Rescue International has developed training programs based on the input from thousands of public safety divers, instructors and students. Your comments assure us that we are doing things right and based on comments from others, we are adding information to programs and plan to release a ***NEW*** program in September!

Certainly your instructor deserves a huge amount of credit too! I will contact Emily Kane and pass the KUDOS along.

Again, thank you again for comments. With your support and feedback we can continue to keep "safety" in "public safety diving" and offer this training to others.

Fraternally,

Blades
 

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