First Responder Virtual Reality Simulator to train and assess emergency personnel for mass casualty response

Author:

Kman Nicholas E.1,Price Alan2,Berezina‐Blackburn Vita3,Patterson Jeremy3,Maicher Kellen4,Way David P.1ORCID,McGrath Jillian1,Panchal Ashish R.1,Luu Katherine1,Oliszewski Alex3,Swearingen Scott3,Danforth Douglas5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Emergency Medicine The Ohio State University College of Medicine Columbus Ohio USA

2. Center for Immersive Media University of the Arts Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

3. Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design, The Ohio State University Columbus Ohio USA

4. Wexner Medical Center, James Cancer Hospital, Operations Improvement The Ohio State University Columbus Ohio USA

5. Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology The Ohio State University College of Medicine Columbus Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractAs mass casualty incidents continue to escalate in the United States, we must improve frontline responder performance to increase the odds of victim survival. In this article, we describe the First Responder Virtual Reality Simulator, a high‐fidelity, fully immersive, automated, programmable virtual reality (VR) simulation designed to train frontline responders to treat and triage victims of mass casualty incidents. First responder trainees don a wireless VR head‐mounted display linked to a compatible desktop computer. Trainees see and hear autonomous, interactive victims who are programmed to simulate individuals with injuries consistent with an explosion in an underground space. Armed with a virtual medical kit, responders are tasked with triaging and treating the victims on the scene. The VR environment can be made more challenging by increasing the environmental chaos, adding patients, or increasing the acuity of patient injuries. The VR platform tracks and records their performance as they navigate the disaster scene. Output from the system provides feedback to participants on their performance. Eventually, we hope that the First Responder system will serve both as an effective replacement for expensive conventional training methods as well as a safe and efficient platform for research on current triage protocols.

Funder

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Emergency Medicine

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