Comprehensive deployment of the Emergency Simulator
Workshops and courses led by experienced instructors
Conduct knowledge tests and evaluations using the simulator
Simulate routine scenarios with a single sick patient requiring ambulance evacuation. Train EMS teams in assessment, response, and effective care for straightforward medical emergencies.
Replicate large-scale disasters necessitating the mobilization of numerous emergency teams. Prepare responders for complex coordination, mass evacuations, and multi-team patient treatments.
Foster collaboration by allowing multiple teams to work together seamlessly. Train for coordinated responses, communication, and resource management in large-scale emergencies.
Receive detailed analytics on individual and team performances. Measure response times, decision-making efficacy, and overall preparedness to enable targeted improvements.
Each scenario has customizable settings, offering tailored training experiences based on individual and team skill levels.
Founded 30 years ago in Haifa, Israel, Tiltan School of Design & Visual Arts is dedicated to meeting industry needs by cultivating skilled design professionals.
With over 700 students across Visual Communication, Interior Design, and Game Design & Development departments, Tiltan emphasizes practical skills and social, ecological, and environmental awareness in design.
Erez Issacharoff, Tiltan’s founder and CEO, has a long history with MDA, serving as a volunteer, branch chairman, and ambulance driver. MDA, Israel’s national emergency medical organization, handles numerous life-saving cases annually and aids international disaster relief efforts.
Two years ago, MDA partnered with Tiltan and CloverBite to develop the Israeli Emergency Simulator, enhancing their training capabilities for both single-event and mass casualty scenarios.