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A game designed by the French fire-fighters teaches you how to react in emergencies
In an attempt to teach, test and train citizens to react appropriately in emergencies, the French fire-fighting service have developed a dedicated online game, which has the potential to save lives for real. The game takes the form of an educational quiz, where knowledge regarding the correct actors to approach in various situations, as well as reactions are put to the test.
How do we react to a case of fire, flood and cardiac arrest? Don’t worry, if you don’t know the correct answers, the game will help you out and guide you through the proper steps. Various difficulty levels, as well as options to challenge peers are available, moreover: there is no need to install the app, but to simply bookmark the link.
Watch the video below and test yourself at https://sauvequiveut.fr/ (in French)
Source: Pompiers.fr
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