BLS & AED In The Subway
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BLS & AED In The Subway

BLS & AED in the Subway VR Training immerses participants in a cardiac arrest emergency set in a busy subway station. Your mission is to perform CPR and use an AED according to European standards, while also coordinating with bystanders present on the scene. This unique module develops leadership and communication skills by allowing you to give commands to virtual bystanders through voice recognition. You practice delegating tasks—such as calling emergency services, bringing the AED, or assisting with CPR—ensuring that you are prepared to manage real-life emergencies effectively.

Time

10 min

Mode

1 lesson

Languages

8 languages

Devices
Interaction

Controllers or hands

Space

About 2 x 2 m

Voice

Optional commands

About this training

BLS & AED in the Subway VR Training immerses participants in a cardiac arrest emergency set in a busy subway station. Your mission is to perform CPR and use an AED according to European standards, while also coordinating with bystanders present on the scene. This unique module develops leadership and communication skills by allowing you to give commands to virtual bystanders through voice recognition. You practice delegating tasks—such as calling emergency services, bringing the AED, or assisting with CPR—ensuring that you are prepared to manage real-life emergencies effectively.

This page presents the course as a complete VR training scenario: the participant does not only watch instructions, but acts inside a simulated environment and follows decisions step by step.

Fallback content is replaced automatically when the API provides a richer description, program, case studies or video assets for this specific application.

BLS & AED In The Subway
Experience preview

What the VR experience looks like

The preview section highlights the details that usually help teams evaluate a VR app before rollout: scenario flow, interaction style and how the participant works inside the module.

  • Realistic context

    The participant enters a task-based situation instead of reading static instructions.

  • Decisions under pressure

    The scenario guides choices, action order and consequences typical for practical training.

  • Repeatable rollout

    The same training standard can be launched for many groups, locations and languages.

A trailer or recording can be added once the media is available in the API.

What participants practice

The key actions, decisions and behaviors worth showing even when the API does not yet provide detailed skill data.

  • Situation assessment

    Recognizing hazards, available tools and next steps before taking action.

  • Step-by-step procedure

    Practicing the right action order in an environment where mistakes are safe.

  • Communication

    Making decisions, giving instructions and reacting to feedback during the scenario.

  • Standard reinforcement

    Repeatable practice helps teams act consistently across locations and training dates.

Training program

A suggested module flow until the backend provides the final lesson program.

1

Scenario introduction

The participant learns the goal, context and interaction rules of the VR environment.

  • Station calibration
  • Training goal briefing
2

Practical exercise

The main part focuses on decisions, action order and responding to feedback.

  • Situation analysis
  • Procedure execution
  • Mistake correction
3

Debrief

After the scenario, the participant receives a clear view of performance and improvement points.

  • Result review
  • Recommended repeat

Course lessons

BLS & AED In The Subway
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BLS & AED In The Subway

BLS & AED In The Subway

10 min

Where it is useful

Common rollout contexts for VR courses in organizations.

Onboarding

A fast introduction to operating standards without blocking production workplaces.

Recurring training

A repeatable module that can be launched for many groups and compared between sessions.

Safety Day

An engaging workshop format that involves participants more than a classic presentation.

Competency audit

A practical way to check whether the participant understands and can perform the procedure.

Who it is for

Default audience groups for VR modules inside an organization.

  • New employees during onboarding
  • Teams going through recurring training
  • HSE coordinators and shift leaders
  • Training groups during Safety Day or workshops

Why VR works in training

This section strengthens the business value of the page until detailed case studies are part of the API.

Safe practice

Risky or costly situations can be trained without stopping work or exposing participants.

Consistent standard

Every group goes through the same scenario, instructions and completion criteria.

Higher engagement

Participants act, see consequences and remember procedures faster.

Easier scaling

The same module can be rolled out across many locations, languages and dates.