HCP-VR: Training First Responders through a Virtual Reality Application for Hydrogeological Risk Management
Abstract: Training First Responders (FRs) can represent a difficult task due to the need for preparing trainees to face dangerous situations without exposing them to actual risks. VR technology can help overcome these limitations by offering accurate simulations in which trainees can safely experience critical scenarios while improving their knowledge and skills about a specific procedure. In this paper, a Virtual Reality Training System (VRTS) designed to train FRs in the High Capacity Pumping (HCP) procedure is presented. This application aims to prepare operators through two different training modes (Guided and Evaluated) within a realistic computer- generated scenario. A user study involving 22 operators from the Civil Protection of Regione Piemonte was conducted to assess the learning efficacy and the overall quality of the VRTS. Feedback was collected both via qualitative evaluations and a quiz session on theoretical content. Participants praised the usability of the application and the
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