

Practice incident command, METHANE reporting, and triage decision-making in a safe learning environment. Aligned with JESIP principles and UK pre-hospital standards.
Liverpool Stabbing Incident
On a busy day in Liverpool city centre, a terrorist randomly stabs multiple individuals on Lord Street, resulting in 11 casualties. Emergency services are challenged with managing a complex and chaotic scene.
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Training Scenarios
P1-P3
Triage Categories
JESIP
Aligned Standards
UK Wide
Coverage Area
Everything you need for major incident training
A comprehensive platform designed for UK emergency services professionals, paramedic students, and training institutions.
Command Center Map
Interactive UK map with real scenario locations. Deploy resources, track units, and coordinate multi-agency responses.
METHANE Reporting
Practice structured METHANE reports used by UK emergency services for major incident declarations.
Triage System
Realistic P1/P2/P3 triage with deteriorating casualties. Make time-critical decisions under pressure.
Scenario-Based Training
RTCs, HAZMAT incidents, mass casualty events, and more. Each scenario based on real UK incident types.
Multi-Agency Coordination
Coordinate police, fire, and ambulance services. Practice JESIP joint working principles.
Operational Conditions
Night shift, poor radio, delayed response times. Add real-world pressures that influence your decisions.
How It Works
Get started in three simple steps
Get Your Access Code
Receive an access code from your institution or request a trial code to get started.
Choose a Scenario
Browse the scenario library and select from RTCs, HAZMAT events, mass casualties, and more.
Run Your Simulation
Enter the Command Center, deploy resources, report METHANE, triage casualties, and manage the incident.
Built for UK Emergency Services
Paramedic Students
University and college training
NHS Trusts
Ambulance service CPD
Fire & Rescue
Multi-agency coordination
Training Providers
Institutional licences
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Access realistic major incident scenarios and develop your incident command skills in a safe environment.
