Desktop simulation software that puts emergency crews inside AI-driven incident scenarios — so the decisions made under pressure have already been made before.
Emergency services crews train hard — but traditional tabletop exercises and scripted walkthroughs can't replicate the pressure, pace, and unpredictability of a real multi-agency incident. VECTOR Sim closes that gap with AI-driven scenarios that adapt to every decision the crew makes.
Multi-storey building fires with trapped occupants, exposure risks, and resource allocation under evolving conditions.
MCIs requiring triage under pressure, coordination with hospital dispatch, and real-time resource prioritisation.
Chemical or biological release scenarios with exclusion zone management, decontamination sequencing, and public safety decisions.
Flood, storm, or bushfire response scenarios involving evacuations, search operations, and interagency coordination.
Every command decision branches the scenario in real time. The AI generates consequences — realistic, unexpected, and calibrated to the severity of the incident type.
A simulated command dashboard that mirrors real operational software — resource deployment, comms logs, unit tracking, and casualty status in a single view.
Every decision, timing, and resource call is logged. Post-scenario debrief surfaces exactly where command broke down — and what the data says to do differently.
Multiple participants can run simultaneous roles — incident commander, sector officers, logistics — in a shared scenario, practising interagency coordination in real time.
Training officers can author custom scenarios — defining incident type, initial conditions, resource availability, and complicating variables — without writing code.
Results are linked to individual crew members and mapped against agency competency frameworks — building a longitudinal training record for each officer.
VECTOR Sim's debrief engine breaks down every decision against optimal benchmarks — showing not just what went wrong, but when, why, and what the compounding effect was.
We run a live VECTOR Sim session with your training officers — walking through a scenario relevant to your agency's primary incident types.
We set up your agency's resource inventory, command structure, and competency framework within the platform — so the simulations reflect your real operational environment.
A half-day onboarding covers scenario authoring, session facilitation, and debrief interpretation. Training officers own the platform from day one.
VECTOR Sim sessions slot into existing training schedules — no specialist hardware, no dedicated simulation space, just a laptop and a team ready to train.
Available for Queensland agencies now · National rollout 2026