Electric Vehicle


VR electric vehicle firefighter training


Step into the future of firefighting with FLAIM Systems’ cutting-edge VR training, tailored for the distinctive challenges of electric vehicle fires. Our immersive scenarios are meticulously developed to replicate the complexities of urban environments, giving firefighters the virtual hands-on experience necessary for this modern emergency scenario.


Electric vehicle collision – Urban landscapes


Navigate the concrete jungle where electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming increasingly prevalent. Trainees will encounter a simulated EV fire following a collision on a busy New York street. This module drills into the nuances of EV fire behaviour, teaching crucial hose handling and precision cooling techniques to manage these volatile incidents. Trainees will develop a keen sense for dynamic risk assessment and decision-making under pressure, pivotal for urban firefighting where electric hazards are present.

Mastery over electric hazards – The urban firefighting edge


Immerse yourself in scenarios that demand not only a swift response but also an informed one. FLAIM’s VR training underscores the importance of a comprehensive size-up to identify an EV and the steps that follow for a safe and effective attack. The focus is on the appropriate extinguishing techniques and strategic positioning to prevent escalation.

Learners will become adept at understanding the peculiarities of EV components, from battery packs to fuel cells, and how to tackle each with the correct method. The program hones in on managing the unique risks associated with electric vehicle fires, such as thermal runaway and hazardous gas emissions.

A spectrum of EV fire scenarios


Our virtual training is designed to span the breadth of electric vehicle fire situations a firefighter may encounter. From isolated vehicle blazes to multi-car impacts involving EVs, our scenarios prepare firefighters to navigate these incidents with confidence. The training encompasses everything from initial approach, fire suppression, to post-extinguishment protocols, ensuring comprehensive readiness.

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