Abstract
This article provides insights from the 'Lessons from the Field' perspective into crisis training using virtual reality (VR). Conventional crisis simulations often involve costly in-person events, limiting accessibility and effectiveness. VR technology has emerged as a promising alternative to overcome these challenges. This article delves into the application of VR in crisis management training, examining real-world exercise examples, and presenting innovative experimentation. A comprehensive experiment, grounded in real-life exercise scenarios, was conducted to gather feedback from participants. The findings demonstrate the efficacy of VR in replicating crisis training environments, providing an innovative solution to simulate real-world use cases. These results suggest that investing in VR research and development can significantly enhance training opportunities for public safety agencies.
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Evain, A., Kropczynski, J., Halse, S., Fertier, A., Panzoli, D., & Benaben, F. (2025). Immersive Crisis Training: Features, Observations and the Shift From Traditional Crisis Exercises. Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management, 33(2). https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-5973.70049
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