Train like
it's real.
When the tones drop for the real one, your crew has already run it.
Monitor · ventilator · meds & airway · the patient · scene display · replay — six surfaces, one code, every screen in the room driven from one console.
- Built with firefighter-paramedics
- Protocol-grounded scenarios
- Cited, printable debriefs
- No PHI — simulated patients only
Training use only — not for clinical use

Mission focus
Prepare. Respond. Save.
One code · six surfaces
The whole crew is in the call.
Every phone, tablet and TV in the room joins the same session with one six-character code, and each becomes a working surface of the call.
New · The spectator display
Put the call on the big screen.
One more screen in the room turns the classroom into the scene: the environment your crew is standing in, the clock everyone is working against, and every action the console logs — rendered live for the students who aren't holding a device.

Scene phase
On scene — assessment
Elapsed
07:11
New · The flight recorder
Replay the call. Second by second.
Scrub the session and the whole call moves with you — the scene, the vitals, the rhythm, the strip, and a code timeline of compressions, shocks and medications. Every frame is reconstructed from the session's own event log.
Responding00:00HR
112bpm
SpO₂
94%
EtCO₂
34mmHg
Last NIBP
128/78
Dispatch, read aloud
The call comes in over the radio, spoken — not read off a card. Crews respond to tones and traffic, the way they do at 03:00.
Say it, it's charted
“One of epi, IV push.” Spoken interventions are heard, transcribed and captured into the record for the debrief.
A debrief that speaks
The session summary reads back its own timing metrics and protocol citations, so the room can talk instead of squinting at a screen.
The classroom becomes the call.
Six surfaces, one code, one patient: dispatch read aloud, a monitor and ventilator that answer to the physiology, a patient who talks back, the scene on the big screen — and a second-by-second replay when the call is over.
Built with
Firefighter-paramedics who run these calls — not a software team guessing at them.
Grounded in
Your agency's protocols: upload your guidelines and scenarios follow the sections your crews are held to.
Debriefs
Cited, spoken and printable — filed with the training record at the end of every session.
Privacy
No PHI — simulated patients only, every scene and every voice invented for training.