Free, easy-to-use fireground training tool designed for fire officers and firefighters to sharpen incident command skills, tactics and practice size-ups. It's also usefull for department firefighter officer testing or presentations.
It has many different fire scenarios (e.g., one-story bungalow, two-story Victorian house, two airport scenarios), with more being added all the time. This is a straightforward online simulator that gives you a picture of an occupancy to which you then “drag and drop” fire and smoke where you want on the photo to create fire conditions that a first-arriving officer would see. Recomended on FireRescue1.com by Battalion Chief Robert Avsec (ret.) as a tool for a fire officer, such as a battalion chief, to use when traveling around the battalion working with junior officers to develop their command skills.
A free tool for managing wildfire scenarios by helping predict the rate of spread of wildfires under different conditions. Use this model to investigate factors that effect the spread and intensity of wildfires such as the terrain, vegetation type, drought level and wind conditions. The model also includes a graph showing the number of acres burned in the model over time.
An immersive firefighter game that replicates real-life fireground tasks. Players experience fire suppression, vehicle extrication, and equipment management. Ideal for firefighting enthusiasts.
A cooperative firefighting game on Steam. Join a team, manage emergencies, and rescue civilians in realistic urban fire scenarios. Great for team-building and fun with friends!