VR transport emergency fire safety training
Aircraft laptop fire response
In this scenario, trainees tackle a fire caused by a lithium-ion battery in a laptop on a passenger aircraft. Emphasis is placed on using the PASS technique with the BCF extinguisher, the only type available on aircraft for a Class B and E fire. Trainees learn to assess the risks and take appropriate actions, including safety measures specific to aircraft environments.


Army bulk fuel tanker fire management
Trainees encounter a fire in the manifold area of an army bulk fuel tanker during fuel loading. Critical skills developed include using the PASS technique with suitable extinguishers like Purple-K, Dry Chemical/Powder, or Foam for a Class B fire. The scenario demands awareness of wind direction and an understanding of safety procedures, such as activating the E-Stop button and managing the fire’s spread.
Handling army truck and car engine fires
This module includes scenarios of an overheating army truck and a car engine fire at a gas station. Trainees apply the PASS method, selecting appropriate extinguishers and assessing the risks of combination fires involving flammable liquids and plastics. The training covers safe approaches, controlling fire spread, and adhering to relevant safety procedures, such as shutting off power or gas.


F1 vehicle fire scenarios
In this scenario, trainees respond to two Formula 1 Grand Prix collision scenarios. These situations require judicious use of the PASS technique, choosing suitable extinguishers for Class A or combination fires, and understanding the importance of minimising property damage, especially in the F1 scenarios. The training focuses on assessing risks, determining safe approaches, and coordinating additional fire control actions.