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DIVE ARMY provides the very best in scuba training and has become synonymous with dive training excellence as recognized numerous times by PADI and Diveheart.

 Our students receive the most patient and experienced of instruction.  We have learned how to adapt our training to meet the varying learning styles of our students so that each student receives the most fulfilling, safest, and thorough training possible for their dive education so that our divers may travel anywhere in the world to dive and feel confident and competent in their abilities as divers; whether it pertains to buoyancy, self rescue or caring for a buddy.  We are excited teachers of our sport and share our passion of conservation, restoration and education all while sharing the thrilling adventure of scuba diving. Please allow us to be your ambassador on your adventure into the underwater realm with one of our many training courses! We greatly look forward to diving and training with you soon!

PADI Training

Which PADI scuba certification should you pursue?
Whether you are seeking to experience your first breath underwater in the Open Water Diver course  or the specialty course to earn your Master Scuba Diver rating, you will find the perfect course right here. Courses listed here are what DIVE ARMY Staff can provide. 

Haven’t been diving lately and want a quick scuba refresher? The ReActivate™ program is the perfect way to update your dive skills and knowledge from the PADI Open Water Diver Course before jumping back into the water.

If you're not sure you want to learn to dive or just want a quick taste of what is to come in the Open Water course, the Discover Scuba Diving program is for you!

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Altitude Diver

CPR/First Aid

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Emergency First Response Primary (CPR) and  Secondary Care (First Aid)

Emergency First Response Primary Care (CPR) teaches participants how to respond to life-threatening emergencies. The course focuses on primary care through a combination of knowledge development, skill development and realistic scenario practice to make sure participants have the confidence in their ability to provide care when emergency situations arise. The course comes with Primary/Secondary Care altogether. 

Emergency First Response Secondary Care (first aid) covers injuries or illnesses that are not immediately life threatening. Participants focus on secondary assessment and first aid through knowledge development, skill development and realistic scenario practice.

Emergency First Response Care for Children

The Emergency First Response Care for Children course is an innovative CPR, AED and First Aid training course that teaches participants how to provide emergency care for injured or ill children (ages one to eight) and infants less than one year old. Participants learn about the types of medical emergencies that children face, and how they differ from adult conditions. The curriculum also includes the importance of attending to basic emergency situations with children, the emotional aspects of caring for children, secondary care for children, and preventing common injuries and illnesses in children.

Emergency Oxygen Provider

Knowing how and when to use emergency oxygen is a great skill to have and means you’re ready to help others should the need arise. Becoming a PADI Emergency Oxygen Provider lets you breathe easy knowing that you can recognize scuba diving illnesses treatable with emergency oxygen, and are prepared to offer aid.

Why Diveheart?

Diveheart’s mission is to build confidence, independence and self- esteem in the lives of children, adults and veterans with disabilities through scuba diving, scuba therapy and related activities. Their vision on adaptive diving is to instill the “can do” spirit in participants, inspiring them to take on challenges that they may not have considered possible to them before. Using zero gravity and the spirit of adventure, we help participants believe that if they can scuba dive, then they can do anything.

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