The TacMed Simulation manikins, created by special effects creators from Lucas Films, have been a cornerstone of advanced training for federal agencies. Over the past four to five years, this technology has made its way into the first responder community, offering a new level of realism and effectiveness in emergency medical training.
Henry County Fire-Rescue is the first emergency medical services agency in Georgia to incorporate the TacMed Simulation manikins into its training program.
The TacMed Simulation manikins, created by special effects creators from Lucas Films, have been a cornerstone of advanced training for federal agencies. Over the past four to five years, this technology has made its way into the first responder community, offering a new level of realism and effectiveness in emergency medical training.
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Henry County Fire-Rescue is the first emergency medical services agency in Georgia to incorporate the TacMed Simulation manikins into its training program.
HENRY COUNTY — In a significant advancement for first responder training, Henry County Fire-Rescue is the first emergency medical services agency in Georgia to incorporate the TacMed Simulation manikins into its training program.
This state-of-the-art tool, initially developed for military use and recently adapted for civilian first responders, will significantly enhance the training experience for the county’s Fire-Rescue personnel, a press release from Henry County Fire-Rescue read.
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