

MULTIPLE SIMULATORS, MANY PARTICIPANTS, ONE SCENARIO
The Continuum of Training is a multi-disciplinary, multiple participant capability for First Responder training that maximizes the use of FAAC simulators and tools, resulting in incremental “simple-to-complex” content-focused student learning. Each of the following training platforms is connected by a single scenario that plays-out as in the field.




2View Crew Trainer Simulator






inCommand simulation allows one to teach, train, assess, and evaluate various emergencies. Train teams together in a controllable environment with a flexible, highly realistic simulation solution to train incident commanders and disaster management teams.


Pump Ops allows reinforcement of hands-on pump operation training for new and existing pump operators in a disciplined, cost-efficient, and safe environment, preventing injuries to the trainees and damage to the equipment. Reduce your environmental impact by not using gallons of water or harmful foam. With Pump Ops, you can train in any weather and keep units in service, and reduce support personnel.




The Response simulator immerses the student into a life-like rescue situational environment working their way through emotionally vivid, branching scenarios to expand their experiential knowledge base. They develop traditional core competencies (procedural, EMS, and medical "soft- skills"), as well as hone their situational awareness and vital decision-making skills.
Powerful Scenario Scripting Tool
• HD Quality Branching Training Scenario Library
• Advance Trainee Action Capture
• Low Light/ Flashlight Training
• Optional Scenario Development Software Application






FLAIM Trainer is a safe, low-cost, and mobile training aid for firefighters, simulating a range of fire events and mimics the scenarios in an immersive 360-degree training experience. FLAIM Trainer provides each user with a realistic experience, in a virtual world, a patented force feedback system mimics a fire nozzle reaction, and a heated jacket provides the feeling of being near a fire.