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Building an effective simulation program requires significant planning—deciding where the simulation center will be housed, what software will be used, what the goals of the program will be, and more. In a roundtable discussion, several fire service leaders who have implemented or are in the process of implementing simulation training share tips on executing this type of program. Following is an excerpt of the feedback from Steve Walton, division chief of training for the Henderson (Nev.) Fire Department; Tim Capehart, fire technology coordinator for Bakersfield College in Bakersfield, Calif.; Frank Odermann, assistant fire chief for the Billings (Mont.) Fire Department; and Mike Clemens, assistant chief for the Montgomery County (Md.) Fire & Rescue Service. Briefly describe your simulation technology. Mike Clemens (MC): We use three types of simulation training: a human patient simulation lab, a driver training simulator and a command development training center, where we teach and test all our certified chiefs in incident command competencies each year as per Montgomery County, Md., regulation. Steve Walton (SW): Our simulation program is focused on incident command functions. Angoor Full Movie. How To Install Symantec Endpoint Protection On Windows 10 more. Our simulation technology runs commercially available special effects software using video and still images.