One-on-one training
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This method is used for training for a specific role during an incident. An individual trainee is trained by the instructor. Due to the direct communication and feedback that the instructor provides, the trainee is able to achieve predefined learning goals. By adjusting the attributes, weather conditions and hazards, the scenario can be altered by the instructor during the exercise.
For a trainee, this training method is frequently experienced as an in-depth approach to their day-to-day activities. By involving large-scale scenarios the trainee will be prepared for the incidents which can not be trained in real-life exercises. The smaller scale scenarios are used to prepare the trainee for evacuation, observation and taking the appropriate first steps.
For whom?
- Individual incident team personnel
- First responders
- Fire department commanders
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Other training
Classroom training
One instructor and multiple trainees. One trainee
takes the lead during a scenario. Others assist and discuss which
decisions need to be taken.
Multi-user training
One instructor and multiple trainees play their
role simultaneously in a scenario. Communication and coordination are
key.



