Training

Real-life training is an excellent way to develop competences, but is often time-consuming and expensive. RescueSim prepares safety and security professionals for incidents by letting them train in a realistic virtual environment, without the dangers, costs and time associated with traditional training.

Users experience realistic incidents and can try different response strategies. Instructors can easily build any incident scenario using the intuitive toolbox and have full control over events during the exercise. With the toolbox, the instructor can influence the exercise at any time by changing elements such as fire, explosions, smoke, gas clouds, liquid spills, weather conditions, availability of equipment, complexity of the incident, etc. This makes every module dynamic and realistic. A detailed log of all actions allows evaluation and assessment after the exercise.

RescueSim offers important benefits:

  • Train whenever and wherever without time-consuming planning and preparation
  • Specialized training courses offered in cooperation with experienced partners
  • Avoid high practical training costs
  • Realistic 3D training environments, company specific or generic
  • Complete flexibility for the instructor before and during scenarios
  • Logging of all actions and decisions for debriefing
  • New scenario and functionality updates several times a year

RescueSim is used for one-on-one training, classroom training or for multi-user team training. It can be used as an in-house training tool or as part of a specific training course for your organization offered by our certified training partners.

Interested in training with RescueSim? Get in touch and contact us for more information.

Introduction video

RescueSim is single and multi agency training software that prepares public safety and security professionals for real-life incidents in a virtual environment.

 

Brochure

Download the RescueSim brochure (PDF) highlighting the many features of RescueSim virtual incident training software.

One-on-one training

One instructor trains an individual trainee. Focuses on preparing individuals for a specific role during an incident. Awareness and decision making are key.

Classroom training

One instructor and multiple trainees. One trainee takes the lead during a scenario. Others assist and discuss which decisions need to be taken.

Multi-user training

One instructor and multiple trainees play their role simultaneously in a scenario. Communication and coordination are key.