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For PST's, Comms Operators & Fire Alarm Dispatchers

"911, What is your emergency?"

See how your dispatch notes can be right (and wrong)

See how your dispatch notes can be right (and wrong)

Communications Operators can reverse roles, put on a headset and arrive on scene with the first in unit.


RTC provides  training opportunities for Comm. Operators to experience the role of the first arriving fire officer.

See how your dispatch notes can be right (and wrong)

See how your dispatch notes can be right (and wrong)

See how your dispatch notes can be right (and wrong)

We know it's a challenge filtering out those frantic 911 calls to something that first responders can easily understand. 


See how first in units begin to control that chaos and communicate what they see and hear. 

As a veteran PST you have all your experience. How do you transfer it to someone else?

You remember how you learned.  On the Job.  On the Calls. The training helped some - but you had to GET ON THE AIR.  


What did all that fire jargon mean?


Combined with your PST or APCO training you can better understand what happens on scene, the fire scene jargon and the flow of incident command at your own training center. 

This is what you have been waiting for:

Easy Setup in 5 minutes. Enough Said.

Easy Setup in 5 minutes. Enough Said.

Easy Setup in 5 minutes. Enough Said.

This is made BY Firefighters who appreciate what PST's do - setup takes less than 5 minutes to get into the action.

How can PST's train for this?

Easy Setup in 5 minutes. Enough Said.

Easy Setup in 5 minutes. Enough Said.

 A complex incident like this will tax the Comm Center.    Now you can train for it.

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  • VR Design Principles
  • By Firefighters Promise
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