First Responder Hazmat Training — Built for the Real Scene
A hazmat call doesn't care what agency you are. Fire, EMS, law enforcement, and technical rescue all show up, and they all need to make the same gas detection and exposure decisions under the same time pressure. SYGNAL is a first responder hazmat training platform built for exactly that — multi-agency, multi-role, realistic, and affordable enough to train monthly instead of annually.
A Scenario Library Built for Response
Chemical spill on the highway. Suspicious package at a public event. Clandestine lab in a hotel room. Industrial release near a school. Mass decon at an MCI. SYGNAL scenarios reflect actual first responder calls — not academic exercises — and cover the hazard classes your teams actually face.
Multi-Agency, Multi-Role Training
Run exercises with fire on the entry, EMS on decon, law enforcement on scene security, and command on the operations picture — all in the same scenario, all on their own devices. The Command View shows every role's position, readings, and decisions on a shared operational map.
Decon and Exposure Tracking
SYGNAL tracks each responder's cumulative gas and agent exposure through the exercise. Decon decisions, contamination levels, and exposure time are all logged per individual — critical data for both training realism and after-action learning.
Portable Training — Train Anywhere
Departments don't need a dedicated training site. SYGNAL works in classrooms for tabletop exercises, in parking lots for drill-day scenarios, and in the field with BLE beacons for full-scale immersive training. Offline operation means no dependency on cell service or Wi-Fi.
NFPA-Aligned Certification, Records, and Compliance
SYGNAL training aligns with NFPA 1072 (Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials and WMD Incidents) and NFPA 1010 (the new consolidated Professional Qualifications for Emergency Responders standard). Every exercise generates a per-responder after-action report with timeline, readings, decisions, and scoring. Exportable for agency training records, HAZWOPER refresh documentation, and interagency compliance. Annual retraining becomes measurable instead of just a checkbox.