| Our OMNI-COMM line of Communication Training Simulators provides everything necessary for training personnel in a realistic setting using real emergency scenarios. Mistakes are corrected as they occur, without mishap. Student commands are recorded to provide for review and critiquing of the exercises and are an excellent record of the trainee's progress.
Potential employees that have received Simulator Training know what is expected of them and have experienced the situations that they will encounter on the job. Their training is completed in less time and is far superior to that using conventional method. This means lower training costs and better employees.
Selecting and training people as Public Safety Telecommunicators is, at very best, difficult. We do know, however, that when a person can experience what happens in the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) - at the Complaint Desk - or at the Dispatch Console, they and the interviewer are better able to assess the suitability of job to the applicant (and applicant to job.) The savings in time and money are quite substantial. Learning through role playing puts the trainee in a realistic atmosphere while the instructor has complete control over every part of the exercise.
Administrative functions allow editing of all major resources, call codes, vehicles dispatch signals i.e. Available in zone (AIZ) or En-route hospital (ERH). You can tailor the entire suite of products to reflect all local maps, addresses, logging in of call takers and dispatchers. Our unique student stations allow trainees to view all that is going on simultaneously, giving them a unique perspective of each call.
User History Report can be exported to .pdf and print out complete records from onset of the call to the end of the students training. Built in .pdf exporting tool makes retrieval and storage a snap. Call entry window helps students learn local codes and resource status.
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Benefits |
| * State of the art technology |
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* Learn cutting edge products |
| * All client /server based programs |
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* Allows for multiple users and special features |
| * Leverage Training resources |
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* Use on existing computers with 2000/XP Pro |
| * Pace individual students |
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* Build confidence, develop short term memory |
| * ANI/ALI Editing |
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* Adapt to any location, city, state or country |
| * Input Local map |
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* Student learns directions and locations |
Editing control has been a must in developing the Phase II Simulator system.
Features such as ANI/ALI information can be given in analog details such as physical addresses or in X, Y, and Z coordinates showing cell phone calls and locations. TDD/TTY calls can be practiced to meet standards for Americans with Disabilities, Act.
By now you can see that this product line has been created for easy instructor interface. Trainers can make it as hard or as easy by just increasing or decreasing the pressure. Through drag and drop functions the role player can work with several trainees at once.
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