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PADI Emergency Oxygen Training at Scuba.com New York - New York

PADI Emergency Oxygen Training at Scuba.com New York

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

2–3 hours

Fitness Level

No special physical fitness required; suitable for most adults comfortable with brief classroom and practical sessions.

Overview

Learn lifesaving oxygen administration skills with Scuba.com - New York’s PADI Emergency Oxygen Provider course, tailored for divers and water enthusiasts ready to handle critical situations.

New York, New York

PADI Emergency Oxygen Provider

2.5 Hours • Up to 6 people per class

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About This Adventure

Join the PADI® Emergency Oxygen Provider course to learn essential skills for administering emergency oxygen during dive incidents. This 2.5-hour training is perfect for divers, lifeguards, and water enthusiasts. Gain hands-on experience with emergency oxygen units and prepare yourself to respond effectively in critical situations.

Duration

2.5 Hours

About

Knowing how and when to administer emergency oxygen is a valuable skill to have in a dive emergency. PADI® Emergency Oxygen Provider prepares you to offer aid and teaches you to recognize scuba diving injuries and illnesses requiring emergency oxygen.

This is an excellent course for scuba divers, boat crew, lifeguards, freedivers, mermaids or anyone who spends time in and around water. No age restrictions or water sessions required.

Your PADI Instructor will have emergency oxygen units available to use for training and Scuba.com can help you purchase your own unit for use after the class. You’ll also need to have a disposable non-rebreather mask to use during practice sessions, which your instructor can help provide.

Location

Scuba.com New York 42 W 18th Street - 3rd Floor New York, NY 10011

Have Questions?

Connect with your instructor, Raul, at 212.645.1234 ext. 2316 or at rromero@scuba.com!

Adventure Tips

Understand your oxygen equipment

Familiarize yourself with emergency oxygen units before class to maximize hands-on learning.

Arrive prepared

Bring a photo ID and wear comfortable clothing suitable for light physical activity indoors.

Ask questions

Engage actively with your instructor, especially about recognizing specific dive injuries.

Plan for follow-up gear

Consider purchasing your own oxygen unit after the course to be ready for emergencies.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Urban-adapted fish species in nearby waters
  • Migratory birds along the Hudson River

History

New York’s waterfronts have evolved from industrial ports to dynamic recreational hubs, emphasizing safety and community engagement.

Conservation

Scuba.com supports sustainable water practices by training responders to reduce risks and preserve aquatic environments.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Comfortable clothing

Essential

Wear lightweight, flexible clothes for ease during hands-on training.

Photo ID

Essential

Required for course check-in and verification.

Notebook and pen

Useful for taking notes on protocols and procedures taught.

Non-rebreather mask (provided if you don’t have one)

Needed during practice sessions; instructor can provide or recommend purchase.