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Advanced Disaster Management Simulator
emergency training
Environmental Tectonics Corp.
fire management
Netherlands fire
Royal Netherlands Navy
Royal Netherlands Navy Fire Service
Tuesday, 9 July 2013 - 08:14
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Disaster Management Training

Environmental Tectonics Corp. has signed a deal for further disaster-management simulation for the Royal Netherlands Navy. A Dutch Firetruck in action on the heathland near Ede
P.J.L Laurens/Wikimedia Commons ETC will present a more lengthened version of its Advanced Disaster Management Simulator, including port incidents and simulation systems. The latest scenarios provided will suit the requirements for training participants of the Royal Netherlands Navy Fire Service. In addition, modified features like emergency response vehicles and crews, fire fighting boats, explosions (biological, chemical, radiological, nuclear and high-yield volatiles), and even protests and suspicious packages in a port will also be incorporated during the teaching course. The training will be applied by the Institute for Safety to teach fire and rescue workers about measures at sea and in port.

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