Entire chain or components

MACSIM is a versatile simulation system designed to enhance preparedness for major incidents and disasters by allowing organizations to practice and evaluate both individual components and the entire response chain. Examples of training scenarios include:​

Primary Management of Individual Casualties: 
Training focuses on the initial assessment and treatment of severely injured patients, suitable for undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate levels. ​

Triage in Major Incidents: 
Exercises aimed at developing skills in prioritising patients based on injury severity during mass casualty events, appropriate for basic and postgraduate training. ​

Advanced Triage and Primary Management: 
Simulations that combine triage with diagnosis and treatment of severely injured patients in large-scale incidents, designed for advanced postgraduate participants. ​

Prehospital and Hospital Response Coordination: 
Interactive training that integrates both prehospital services (EMS, Collaborating Agencies, Rescue and Police) and hospital staff to improve coordination and efficiency during major incidents. ​

Full-Scale Response Chain Simulation: 
Comprehensive exercises involving all stakeholders, including medical personnel, emergency services, and command and coordination functions, to practice the entire response process in a cohesive manner. An example of this application is the Medical Response to Major Incidents (MRMI) course and advanced Surge Capacity simulations.

These scenarios can be tailored to reflect specific organizational structures, methodologies, and languages, ensuring relevance and effectiveness in diverse settings. ​