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Queen Letizia At FundeuRAE Anniversary - Madrid

Queen Letizia At FundeuRAE Anniversary - Madrid

The director of the RAE, Santiago Muñoz Machado, Queen Letizia and the Minister of Equality, Ana Redondo, during the commemorative ceremony of the 20th anniversary of the Fundación del Español Urgente "FundéuRAE", held at the Royal Spanish Academy, on December 17, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). In these twenty years, the Foundation, promoted by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) and the EFE Agency, has become one of the main points of reference for Spanish-speaking journalists and, in general, for language professionals in the news world. Its recommendations on the proper use of the language are disseminated throughout the year, from Monday to Friday, to reach the editorial offices of the media and the e-mail addresses of the thousands of subscribers to the FundéuRAE newsletter. Photo by Jose Oliva/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Letizia At FundeuRAE Anniversary - Madrid

Queen Letizia At FundeuRAE Anniversary - Madrid

The director of the RAE, Santiago Muñoz Machado, Queen Letizia and the Minister of Equality, Ana Redondo, during the commemorative ceremony of the 20th anniversary of the Fundación del Español Urgente "FundéuRAE", held at the Royal Spanish Academy, on December 17, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). In these twenty years, the Foundation, promoted by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) and the EFE Agency, has become one of the main points of reference for Spanish-speaking journalists and, in general, for language professionals in the news world. Its recommendations on the proper use of the language are disseminated throughout the year, from Monday to Friday, to reach the editorial offices of the media and the e-mail addresses of the thousands of subscribers to the FundéuRAE newsletter. Photo by Jose Oliva/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Letizia At FundeuRAE Anniversary - Madrid

Queen Letizia At FundeuRAE Anniversary - Madrid

Queen Letizia during the ceremony commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Fundación del Español Urgente "FundéuRAE", held at the Royal Spanish Academy, on December 17, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). In these twenty years, the Foundation, promoted by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) and the EFE Agency, has become one of the main points of reference for Spanish-speaking journalists and, in general, for language professionals in the news world. Its recommendations on the proper use of the language are disseminated throughout the year, from Monday to Friday, to reach the editorial offices of the media and the e-mail addresses of the thousands of subscribers to the FundéuRAE newsletter. Photo by Jose Oliva/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Letizia At FundeuRAE Anniversary - Madrid

Queen Letizia At FundeuRAE Anniversary - Madrid

Queen Letizia during the ceremony commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Fundación del Español Urgente "FundéuRAE", held at the Royal Spanish Academy, on December 17, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). In these twenty years, the Foundation, promoted by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) and the EFE Agency, has become one of the main points of reference for Spanish-speaking journalists and, in general, for language professionals in the news world. Its recommendations on the proper use of the language are disseminated throughout the year, from Monday to Friday, to reach the editorial offices of the media and the e-mail addresses of the thousands of subscribers to the FundéuRAE newsletter. Photo by Jose Oliva/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Letizia At FundeuRAE Anniversary - Madrid

Queen Letizia At FundeuRAE Anniversary - Madrid

The academic Juan Luis Cebrián during the commemorative ceremony of the 20th anniversary of the Fundación del Español Urgente "FundéuRAE", held at the Real Academia Española, on December 17, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). In these twenty years, the Foundation, promoted by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) and the EFE Agency, has become one of the main points of reference for Spanish-speaking journalists and, in general, for language professionals in the news world. Its recommendations on the proper use of the language are disseminated throughout the year, from Monday to Friday, to reach the editorial offices of the media and the e-mail addresses of the thousands of subscribers to the FundéuRAE newsletter. Photo by Jose Oliva/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Letizia At FundeuRAE Anniversary - Madrid

Queen Letizia At FundeuRAE Anniversary - Madrid

The director of the RAE, Santiago Muñoz Machado, and Queen Letizia during the ceremony commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Fundación del Español Urgente "FundéuRAE", held at the Royal Spanish Academy, on December 17, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). In these twenty years, the Foundation, promoted by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) and the EFE Agency, has become one of the main points of reference for Spanish-speaking journalists and, in general, for language professionals in the news world. Its recommendations on the proper use of the language are disseminated throughout the year, from Monday to Friday, to reach the editorial offices of the media and the e-mail addresses of the thousands of subscribers to the FundéuRAE newsletter. Photo by Jose Oliva/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Letizia At FundeuRAE Anniversary - Madrid

Queen Letizia At FundeuRAE Anniversary - Madrid

Queen Letizia during the ceremony commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Fundación del Español Urgente "FundéuRAE", held at the Royal Spanish Academy, on December 17, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). In these twenty years, the Foundation, promoted by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) and the EFE Agency, has become one of the main points of reference for Spanish-speaking journalists and, in general, for language professionals in the news world. Its recommendations on the proper use of the language are disseminated throughout the year, from Monday to Friday, to reach the editorial offices of the media and the e-mail addresses of the thousands of subscribers to the FundéuRAE newsletter. Photo by Jose Oliva/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Letizia At FundeuRAE Anniversary - Madrid

Queen Letizia At FundeuRAE Anniversary - Madrid

The academic Luis María Anson during the commemorative ceremony of the 20th anniversary of the Fundación del Español Urgente "FundéuRAE", held at the Real Academia Española, on December 17, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). In these twenty years, the Foundation, promoted by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) and the EFE Agency, has become one of the main points of reference for Spanish-speaking journalists and, in general, for language professionals in the news world. Its recommendations on the proper use of the language are disseminated throughout the year, from Monday to Friday, to reach the editorial offices of the media and the e-mail addresses of the thousands of subscribers to the FundéuRAE newsletter. Photo by Jose Oliva/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Letizia At FundeuRAE Anniversary - Madrid

Queen Letizia At FundeuRAE Anniversary - Madrid

Queen Letizia during the ceremony commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Fundación del Español Urgente "FundéuRAE", held at the Royal Spanish Academy, on December 17, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). In these twenty years, the Foundation, promoted by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) and the EFE Agency, has become one of the main points of reference for Spanish-speaking journalists and, in general, for language professionals in the news world. Its recommendations on the proper use of the language are disseminated throughout the year, from Monday to Friday, to reach the editorial offices of the media and the e-mail addresses of the thousands of subscribers to the FundéuRAE newsletter. Photo by Jose Oliva/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Letizia At FundeuRAE Anniversary - Madrid

Queen Letizia At FundeuRAE Anniversary - Madrid

Queen Letizia during the ceremony commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Fundación del Español Urgente "FundéuRAE", held at the Royal Spanish Academy, on December 17, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). In these twenty years, the Foundation, promoted by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) and the EFE Agency, has become one of the main points of reference for Spanish-speaking journalists and, in general, for language professionals in the news world. Its recommendations on the proper use of the language are disseminated throughout the year, from Monday to Friday, to reach the editorial offices of the media and the e-mail addresses of the thousands of subscribers to the FundéuRAE newsletter. Photo by Jose Oliva/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Letizia At FundeuRAE Anniversary - Madrid

Queen Letizia At FundeuRAE Anniversary - Madrid

Queen Letizia during the ceremony commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Fundación del Español Urgente "FundéuRAE", held at the Royal Spanish Academy, on December 17, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). In these twenty years, the Foundation, promoted by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) and the EFE Agency, has become one of the main points of reference for Spanish-speaking journalists and, in general, for language professionals in the news world. Its recommendations on the proper use of the language are disseminated throughout the year, from Monday to Friday, to reach the editorial offices of the media and the e-mail addresses of the thousands of subscribers to the FundéuRAE newsletter. Photo by Jose Oliva/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Letizia At FundeuRAE Anniversary - Madrid

Queen Letizia At FundeuRAE Anniversary - Madrid

Queen Letizia during the ceremony commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Fundación del Español Urgente "FundéuRAE", held at the Royal Spanish Academy, on December 17, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). In these twenty years, the Foundation, promoted by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) and the EFE Agency, has become one of the main points of reference for Spanish-speaking journalists and, in general, for language professionals in the news world. Its recommendations on the proper use of the language are disseminated throughout the year, from Monday to Friday, to reach the editorial offices of the media and the e-mail addresses of the thousands of subscribers to the FundéuRAE newsletter. Photo by Jose Oliva/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

Seriously injured people receive treatment from first aiders and doctors during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

A dead body / Corps during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

Prefect of Occitanie and Haute-Garonne, Pierre-Andre Durand, Vice-President of the Occitanie region, Vincent Bounes and Director General of Toulouse University Hospital Jean-Francois Lefebvre during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

The Toulouse University Hospital (CHU) logo Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

a truck from the Mobile Emergency and Resuscitation Structure (SMUR) of Toulouse, with nurses in front during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jum

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

a truck from the Mobile Emergency and Resuscitation Structure (SMUR) of Toulouse during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

a truck from the Mobile Emergency and Resuscitation Structure (SMUR) of Toulouse, with nurses in front during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jum

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

a truck from the Mobile Emergency and Resuscitation Structure (SMUR) of Toulouse, with nurses in front during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jum

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

The Toulouse University Hospital (CHU) logo Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

The command post during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

the police communication logo during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

The command post during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

Helicopter from the Toulouse SAMU during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

President of the World Association of Emergency and Disaster Medicine (WADEM), Dr Donald Donahue and Professor of Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Professor Gregory Ciottone during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 3

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

The command post during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

the police communication logo during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

Professor of Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Professor Gregory Ciottone during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.CO

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

Prefect of Occitanie and Haute-Garonne, Pierre-Andre Durand, Vice-President of the Occitanie region, Vincent Bounes and Director General of Toulouse University Hospital Jean-Francois Lefebvre during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

Prefect of Occitanie and Haute-Garonne, Pierre-Andre Durand, Vice-President of the Occitanie region, Vincent Bounes and Director General of Toulouse University Hospital Jean-Francois Lefebvre during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

Seriously injured people receive treatment from first aiders and doctors during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

President of the World Association of Emergency and Disaster Medicine (WADEM), Dr Donald Donahue during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jumeau/AB

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

Prefect of Occitanie and Haute-Garonne, Pierre-Andre Durand, Vice-President of the Occitanie region, Vincent Bounes and Director General of Toulouse University Hospital Jean-Francois Lefebvre during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

a truck from the Mobile Emergency and Resuscitation Structure (SMUR) of Toulouse, with nurses in front during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jum

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

The Toulouse University Hospital (CHU) logo Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

a truck from the Mobile Emergency and Resuscitation Structure (SMUR) of Toulouse, with nurses in front during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jum

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

President of the World Association of Emergency and Disaster Medicine (WADEM), Dr Donald Donahue and Professor of Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Professor Gregory Ciottone during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 3

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

The Toulouse University Hospital (CHU) logo Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

Prefect of Occitanie and Haute-Garonne, Pierre-Andre Durand during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

Prefect of Occitanie and Haute-Garonne, Pierre-Andre Durand, Vice-President of the Occitanie region, Vincent Bounes and Director General of Toulouse University Hospital Jean-Francois Lefebvre during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

a truck from the Mobile Emergency and Resuscitation Structure (SMUR) of Toulouse, with nurses in front during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jum

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

a truck from the Mobile Emergency and Resuscitation Structure (SMUR) of Toulouse, with nurses in front during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jum

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

Professor of Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Professor Gregory Ciottone during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.CO

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

President of the World Association of Emergency and Disaster Medicine (WADEM), Dr Donald Donahue during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jumeau/AB

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

Seriously injured people receive treatment from first aiders and doctors during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

A dead body / Corps during the Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

SENS Launch And Disaster Congress - Toulouse

Service d'Aide Medicale Urgente (SAMU - Urgent Medical assistance Services) employees in hazmat suits participate in an exercise in the environmental and neuro-sensory simulation center (SENS), a 140 m² dome project which aims to expose and train health professionals through simulation to environmental, sensory and emotional feelings felt in a crisis situation in Toulouse, southwestern France, on April 25, 2024. The dome is capable of carrying out the most realistic scenarios possible, stimulating all the senses (vision, sound, touch, smells), dedicated to pre-hospital professionals (EMS, emergency and security forces). A supervision room equipped with an ergonomic computer system allows control of the environmental parameters of the simulation: temperature variation (from -5 to +30°C), snow, wind and rain (up to 30 km/h), smoke or even specific odors (blood, burnt hair, etc.). Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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