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ETC Hosts Advanced Disaster Management Simulator Users' Conference in Orlando
Orlando, FL
December 20, 2007
Environmental Tectonics Corporation's (AMEX:ETC)
("ETC" or the "Company") Simulation Division today
announced the success of the 7th Annual ADMS
Users' Conference. Environmental Tectonics
Corporation's (AMEX:ETC) ("ETC" or the "Company")
Simulation Division today announced the success of
the 7th Annual ADMS Users' Conference.
On November 26 and 27, worldwide users of ADMS,
ETC's Advanced Disaster Management Simulator,
gathered at ETC Simulation's facility in Orlando,
Florida, for the 7th Annual ADMS Users' Conference.
Conference attendees from several of the world's
premier training institutions, major international
airports and fire departments came together to share
training experiences, discuss best practices to
maximize their ADMS training programs, experience
the latest generation of ADMS, and get hands on with
ADMS-ARFF, ETC's new Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting
Vehicle Simulator. The conference also supported
users in coordinating and developing a common wish
list for future simulation capabilities.
One conference attendee said, "The conference has
been great. It's given us all a chance to develop ideas
together with the ADMS developers and get
immediate feedback."
With the great success of this conference and the
recent addition to the ADMS customer base of
organizations such as the Hong Kong Fire Services
Department and the Düsseldorf Fire Brigade, as well
as several other high-profile agencies that will
become ADMS customers in 2008, ETC expects the
next Users' Conference to take the ADMS Community
to a level that is unparalleled in the emergency
disaster management training arena.
About ADMS
ADMS is a high fidelity interactive team training
simulation platform that offers a proven methodology
to provide realistic cost-effective synthetic incident and
disaster management experience. Since 1995 ADMS
has been used to train emergency responders around
the world to better prepare to respond to and mitigate
incidents. By presenting engaging, real-world
environments and stressful scenarios, ADMS enables
response and rescue personnel to perform and
enhance team and individual skill sets at all levels of
response. ADMS bridges the gap between table-top
exercises and real world experience, and rapidly
advances the effective coordinated response of multi-
agency and multi-jurisdictional emergency responders
during any type of major incident. ADMS is also used
to test and validate emergency response and
management plans, as well as various research
applications. ADMS-COMMAND is the immersive,
command and control training simulator built upon the
ADMS platform. ADMS is also the core technology
behind ADMS-DRIVE, ADMS-ARFF and ADMS-EOC.
Training with ADMS helps to save lives and mitigate
disaster's impact.
Adam McCard Product Manager
ADMS Innovation Center
Orlando, FL
P: 407.282.3378 x3039
F: 407.282.3582
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COMPANY INFO: Celebrating its
20th year in
operation, ETC Simulation, located
in Orlando,
Florida, is a wholly- owned
subsidiary of
Environmental Tectonics
Corporation (ETC), a
Pennsylvania-based company that
has been in
business since 1969. ETC is a
global concern, with
offices in the U.S., Europe, Asia,
and the Middle East.
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