The next generation of Firefighter training has a new info HQ
HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL- The highly anticipated release of the new FLAME-SIM website has been given a fresh coat of fire retardant paint. The website has gone “live” and is ready to guide you through the latest innovation in fire service training. The website features FLAME-SIM video tutorials, knowledge base, up-to-the-minute support, news, and event calendars.
FLAME-SIM is the next generation of PC based, standard operational procedure reinforcement training for first-in fire companies. This state-of-the-art training system enhances live training events prior to even taking to the fireground, allowing training officers to customize the scenario, apparatus, roll up and even the firefighter. The Scenario Editor tool makes it effortless for the training officers to customize the aspects of the scenarios like residence type, water supply/source, even victim placement and status, along with many others features. The scalable platform allows training officers to set up scenarios quickly and allows them to make each scenario unique and meaningful every time!
Kerry Ganofsky, Founder/CEO of FLAME-SIM stated “We are happy to finally have the site live. The FLAME-SIM product is so visual that this new site will truly convey the significance of this groundbreaking training application”
Chris Wheeler President of Haven Interactive had this to say. “Haven interactive was excited to take the Flame-Sim brand to the next level in web marketing by creating a realistic online flame-environment. The project gave us the opportunity to explore new methods of 3D, smoke, and fire animation and the results of the site were better than we could have imagined.”
Beta versions of FLAME-SIM will be shipping out next week, as part of the FLAME-SIM Training first adopters program. Although the majority of these early adopter openings filled up immediately, there are still an incredibly limited number of slots for this exclusive early adopter opportunity.
For additional information about FLAME-SIM visit our new website, www.flame-sim.com or contact Doug Seebach at doug.seebach@high-voltage.com