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fire service using this kit. i'm told it costs around £600,000. but maybe as costs drop and this technology evolves, this next generation of firefighting will become the norm. i am at leicestershire fire and rescuest service in the country to invest in virtual reality. their hope is that money will be saved by replacing some of the expensive traditional training techniques with vr alternatives. i've seen the demo and the fire looks quite intense so i don't think it's going to be what i'm used to when it comes to virtual reality, which isjust having a nice time! let's see. all the scenes in the training are scanned from the real world. for instance, this arson hotspot in leicester is a good reference for investigators looking for clues. it's the inside of a destroyed smoke alarm. ijust need to say, the environment is like i'm standing on ash. it feels very real. teleportation. oh, my gosh. there is a body down there. if you enjoy training, you get more out of it. it's already been proven by a study in the united states that if you train in a virtual reality environment, the retention rate is 75%. most of the talks i do on road safety, with powerpoint, we tend to make 5%. so you can see why we're
fire service using this kit. i'm told it costs around £600,000. but maybe as costs drop and this technology evolves, this next generation of firefighting will become the norm. i am at leicestershire fire and rescuest service in the country to invest in virtual reality. their hope is that money will be saved by replacing some of the expensive traditional training techniques with vr alternatives. i've seen the demo and the fire looks quite intense so i don't think it's going to be what i'm used...
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for leicestershire fire and rescue, this was important, that they move away from gamification and intoany called river to make this happen. the scenes are created using photogrammetry, both cameras and lasers photographing real—life 360—degree scenarios up to thousands of times. we've seen how fire services are using virtual reality, but what about other first responders? here at the defence science and technology laboratory, they are hard at work on how police might use virtual reality in theirtraining. number 7, ferguson house. caller report sounds a violent disturbance... i can see already. i don't think people would expect to police and virtual reality together. why is it so important that the police are interacting with technology in this way? you can replicate one—off events, so a one—off event which could be a dangerous or hazardous environment, you can actually recreate as a one—off and people would never, ever get the opportunity to rehearse that, but in vr, we can, so we can give them that vehicle, give them that opportunity to do a one—off scenario and do it safely. oh, my g
for leicestershire fire and rescue, this was important, that they move away from gamification and intoany called river to make this happen. the scenes are created using photogrammetry, both cameras and lasers photographing real—life 360—degree scenarios up to thousands of times. we've seen how fire services are using virtual reality, but what about other first responders? here at the defence science and technology laboratory, they are hard at work on how police might use virtual reality in...
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for leicestershire fire and rescue, this was important, that they move away from game furcation and intocalled river to make this happen. the scenes are done with photogrammetry, cameras and lasers photographing real—life 360 degrees scenarios up to thousands of times. we've seen how fire services are using virtual reality but what about other first responders. using virtual reality but what about otherfirst responders. here using virtual reality but what about other first responders. here at the defence science and technology laboratory, they are hard at work on how police might use virtual reality in theirtraining. how police might use virtual reality in their training. number seven, ferguson house. violent disturbance. ican ferguson house. violent disturbance. i can see already. i don't think people would expect to police and virtual reality together. why is it so virtual reality together. why is it so important that the police are interacting with technology in this way? you replicate one-off events so one of the events which could be a dangerous or hazardous environment, you can act
for leicestershire fire and rescue, this was important, that they move away from game furcation and intocalled river to make this happen. the scenes are done with photogrammetry, cameras and lasers photographing real—life 360 degrees scenarios up to thousands of times. we've seen how fire services are using virtual reality but what about other first responders. using virtual reality but what about otherfirst responders. here using virtual reality but what about other first responders. here at...
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fire service using this kit. i'm told it costs around £600,000. but maybe as costs come down and this technology evolves, this next generation of firefighting will become the norm. i'm at leicestershire fire and rescueeir hope is that money will be saved by replacing some of the expensive traditional training techniques with vr alternatives. i've seen the demo and the fire looks quite intense so i don't think it's going to be what i'm used to when it comes to virtual reality, which isjust having a nice time! let's see. all the scenes in the training are scanned from the real world. for instance, this arson hotspot in leicester is a good reference for investigators looking for clues. it's the inside of a destroyed smoke alarm. ijust need to say, the environment is like i'm standing on ash. it feels very real. teleportation. oh, my gosh. there is a body down there. if you enjoy training, you get more out of it. it's already been proven by a study in the united states that if you train in a virtual reality environment, the retention rate is 75%. most of the talks i do on road safety, with powerpoint, we tend to make 5%. so you can see why we're looking at this because the training is going to be enhanc
fire service using this kit. i'm told it costs around £600,000. but maybe as costs come down and this technology evolves, this next generation of firefighting will become the norm. i'm at leicestershire fire and rescueeir hope is that money will be saved by replacing some of the expensive traditional training techniques with vr alternatives. i've seen the demo and the fire looks quite intense so i don't think it's going to be what i'm used to when it comes to virtual reality, which isjust...
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Aug 26, 2019
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fire is pretty remarkable. part of the reason this experience feels so intense is there really is and behind it. for leicestershire fire and rescuesing photogrammetry, they have cameras and lasers, photographic real life 360 degrees scenarios, up to thousands of times. we have seen how fire services are using virtual reality but what about other first responders? here in the defence science and technology lab, they are ha rd science and technology lab, they are hard at work on how police may use virtual reality in their training. number seven ferguson house. wow! i can see already. this is what people would expect to put the police and retro vanity to get a why is it so important that the police interact with technology in this way? you can replicate one—off events. so one off event which is a hazardous environment you can we create as a one off and people would never, ever get the opportunity to rehearse that but we can so we can give them that opportunity to do a one off scenario and do it safely. all my gosh! ok, i'm going to see if she's alive. she's obviously taking some pills. there's a heartbeat here. i can definitely see
fire is pretty remarkable. part of the reason this experience feels so intense is there really is and behind it. for leicestershire fire and rescuesing photogrammetry, they have cameras and lasers, photographic real life 360 degrees scenarios, up to thousands of times. we have seen how fire services are using virtual reality but what about other first responders? here in the defence science and technology lab, they are ha rd science and technology lab, they are hard at work on how police may...
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Aug 25, 2019
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fire service using this kit. i'm told it costs around £600,000. but maybe as costs come down and this technology evolves, this next generation of firefighting will become the norm. iamat leicestershire fire and rescueacing some of the expensive traditional training techniques with vr alternatives. i've seen the demo and the fire looks quite intense, so i don't think it's going to be what i'm used to when it comes to virtual reality, which isjust having a nice time! let's see. all the scenes in the training are scanned from the real world. for instance, this arson hot spot in leicester is a good reference for investigators looking for clues. it's the inside of a destroyed smoke alarm. ijust need to say, the environment is like i'm standing on ash. it feels very real. teleportation. oh, my gosh. 0k, there is a body down there. if you enjoy training, you are going to get more out of it. it's already been proven by a study in the united states that if you train in a virtual reality environment, the retention rate is 75%. most of my talks i do on road safety are powerpoint. rentention rate is 5%. so you can see why we're looking at this because the training is going to be enhanced so much. if you want t
fire service using this kit. i'm told it costs around £600,000. but maybe as costs come down and this technology evolves, this next generation of firefighting will become the norm. iamat leicestershire fire and rescueacing some of the expensive traditional training techniques with vr alternatives. i've seen the demo and the fire looks quite intense, so i don't think it's going to be what i'm used to when it comes to virtual reality, which isjust having a nice time! let's see. all the scenes in...
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Aug 25, 2019
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fire and it is pretty remarkable. pa rt and it is pretty remarkable. part of the reason this experience feels so intense as the realism behind it. for leicestershire fire and rescueortant that they move away from games and into real life. the app and working with the company to make this happen. the scenes are created using cameras and lasers photographing real live 360 degrees scenarios up to thousands of times. we've seen her fire services using virtual reality but what about other first responders? here they are hard at work on how police might use virtual reality in their training. call the report of a violent disturbance. i can see some feet already. i den think people would expect but the police in virtual reality together. why is it so important that the police are interacting with technology in this way? you can replicate one off event so a one—off event which could be hazardous environment you can actually recreate as a one off and people would never ever get the opportunity to rehearse that but in vr we can so we can give them that vehicle, we can give them that opportunity to do a one off scenario and do it safely. 0h, a one off scenario and do it safe
fire and it is pretty remarkable. pa rt and it is pretty remarkable. part of the reason this experience feels so intense as the realism behind it. for leicestershire fire and rescueortant that they move away from games and into real life. the app and working with the company to make this happen. the scenes are created using cameras and lasers photographing real live 360 degrees scenarios up to thousands of times. we've seen her fire services using virtual reality but what about other first...
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Aug 25, 2019
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for leicestershire fire and rescue this was important, that they move away from games and into real lifeand lasers photographing real—life, 363 degree scenarios up to thousands of times. we have seen how fire services are using virtual reality, but what about other first responders? here they are hard at work on how police might use virtual reality in their training. number seven ferguson house, a violent disturbance. i don't think people would expect to put the police and virtual reality together. why is it important that the police are working with this? you can replicate one of events and you can recreate it as one of and people would never get the opportunity to rehearse that. but we can give them that vehicle, that opportunity to do a one—off scenario and do it safely. 0h, one—off scenario and do it safely. oh, my gosh. 0k, one—off scenario and do it safely. oh, my gosh. ok, i one—off scenario and do it safely. oh, my gosh. 0k, iam going one—off scenario and do it safely. oh, my gosh. ok, i am going to see if the woman is alive. she has obviously taken some pills. there is a heartbe
for leicestershire fire and rescue this was important, that they move away from games and into real lifeand lasers photographing real—life, 363 degree scenarios up to thousands of times. we have seen how fire services are using virtual reality, but what about other first responders? here they are hard at work on how police might use virtual reality in their training. number seven ferguson house, a violent disturbance. i don't think people would expect to put the police and virtual reality...
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leicestershire police chief constable simon cole was saying his force would observe the silence. kent police's road policing unit tweeting their support as well. the royal berkshire fire and rescue service, which works within thames valley's force area had also responded saying that staff would be standing in solidarity after the initial announcement was liked and shared hundreds of times. words as well from pc andrew harper's mother today, debbie, among family members paying tribute to her son after thanking police officers, paramedics and the public. she said this, "going on to my nearest and dearest andrew harper, our lives have been torn apart, " and his closest family of late, lissie. he was always the most balanced, calm, caring but loving and hilariously funny character. adding everything he did was with a smile. weirdly, she says i can't even remember a time that he was angry or in a bad mood. she finished her tribute by saying, we are devastated and bereft and andrew has always lived with dignity, honour and calmness and we intend to grieve in this way. a big part of me has gone with you. i can't imagine our lives going forward but we will do so with you in our hearts.
leicestershire police chief constable simon cole was saying his force would observe the silence. kent police's road policing unit tweeting their support as well. the royal berkshire fire and rescue service, which works within thames valley's force area had also responded saying that staff would be standing in solidarity after the initial announcement was liked and shared hundreds of times. words as well from pc andrew harper's mother today, debbie, among family members paying tribute to her son...
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fire service using this kit. i‘m told it costs around £600,000. but maybe as costs come down and this technology evolves, this next generation of firefighting will become the norm. i am at leicestershire fire and rescuee! let‘s see. all the scenes in the training are scanned from the real world. for instance, this arson hotspot in leicester is a good reference for investigators looking for clues. it‘s the inside of a destroyed smoke alarm. ijust need to say, the environment is like i‘m standing on ash. it feels very real. teleportation. oh, my gosh. there is a body down there. if you enjoy training, you get more out of it. it‘s already been proven by a study in the united states that if you train in a virtual reality environment, the retention rate is 75%. most of the talks i do on road safety, with powerpoint, we tend to make 5%. so you can see why we‘re looking at this because the training is going to be enhanced so much. if you want to skip 10 seconds forward, you can do it on the controller and skip forward, so you can fast—forward the fire again. you remember from the scene you saw a minute ago, that tv monitor was completely melted. and you can see how it physically affects thing that are not e
fire service using this kit. i‘m told it costs around £600,000. but maybe as costs come down and this technology evolves, this next generation of firefighting will become the norm. i am at leicestershire fire and rescuee! let‘s see. all the scenes in the training are scanned from the real world. for instance, this arson hotspot in leicester is a good reference for investigators looking for clues. it‘s the inside of a destroyed smoke alarm. ijust need to say, the environment is like i‘m...