Virtual reality fire safety program coming to Alberta
DUNMORE, AB – A fire safety program created to give users the ability to make real-life decisions without facing consequences is being implemented in Calgary, before being rolled out to other jurisdictions.
The new program has caught the attention of fire departments in rural areas and small towns in southern Alberta as a tool that can be used to educate.
The Calgary Fire Department is using a virtual reality fire safety program to help educate Calgarians and mimic real life in a controlled setting. The City of Calgary and Conoco Phillips collaborated with the fire department to create a program that teaches users how to handle common hazards in their homes.
Jeff Budai, community safety coordinator for the Calgary Fire Department, says it was paramount to move away from the conventional teachings of fire safety.