Specialist areas
Virtual practice (VR technology)
For virtual practice, a representation of reality is presented in real time in computer generated, interactive virtual surroundings. As a result, participants are so emphatically transferred into a virtual, parallel world that deployments are realistically simulated and acted out.
Theoretical introduction:
- Virtual reality
- Head tracking
- Freedom of movement
- 360° view
- Behaviour patterns
Practical drills with 5 people:
- Deployment tactics
- Stress test during a drill
- Fire deployments
- Technical deployments
- Hazmat deployments
- Respiratory protection deployments
- Flashover simulation
- Backdraft simulation
- Search activities
- Incident command
- Collaboration with several emergency services
Advantages of virtual reality
- Training in risk situations that are not able to be provided in real life terms
- Simple deployment simulation
- Interactive and action-oriented learning