FAAC & XVR Bringing VR Training to the Next Level

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FAAC Incorporated has teamed up with Netherlands-based XVR Simulation and together they have introduced the most immersive and realistic incident management simulation training platform available to US Fire Departments to date, called inCommand.

Real-life training is an excellent way to develop competencies but it is often time-consuming and expensive. Virtual simulation using fully immersive 3D worlds enables FAAC to train safety and security professionals realistically for events and incidents, without the dangers, costs and time associated with traditional training.

inCommand uses the XVR Simulation Platform to create realistic, fully immersive 3D training environments for all hazards training. The inCommand simulation allows emergency crews to experience the incident as they would in real life, to assess the situation and determine the best response strategy, implement it, and then observe the consequences of their decisions.

Participants can freely move around in the virtual environments on foot and in vehicles or using drones. Realistic incidents like fires and hazmat emissions are placed in the virtual environment which can evolve over time and be realistically controlled using the right response measures. Participants see immediate effect of their response decisions. The virtual crews they deploy arrive on scene and perform their tasks in the virtual environment. Users can try different response strategies across a wide array of incidents.

The inCommand suite is delivered with a comprehensive library of pre-built scenarios, allowing the user to start training immediately. The XVR Simulation software gives the instructor full control over events during the exercise, enabling them to change the incidents on the spot. Builders have complete freedom to create and change scenarios to fit their exact needs.

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