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China: Nervous Cats Pile Together in Jiangsu, Creating Kitty Headpiece Illusion

On October 3, in Jiangsu, China, a video captured several cats brought out by their owner to find new homes. However, the timid felines were so nervous that they huddled tightly together in a pile. One cat tucked its body around another’s fluffy head, creating the illusion of a realistic cat headpiece that made onlookers laugh.

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China: White Tiger Attempts Sneak on Zoo Visitor in Beijing

On April 17, 2023, in Beijing, located in northern China, a man stood with his back to a white tiger while eating an ice cream roll at the zoo. The tiger moved closer step by step, creating tension among onlookers. Suddenly, the tiger leapt forward, crashing against the glass partition with force. The visitor remained calm as the barrier kept him safe. The realistic moment shocked viewers and highlighted how strong the animal appeared behind the glass.

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China: Shenzhen High-Rise Fire Drill Simulates Real Emergency With Smoke and Tech

This is the intense moment that a swarm of drones and robots were deployed during a fire drill at an office building, drawing attention from nearby residents. On June 12, 2025, in Shenzhen, Guangdong, the video showed thick smoke billowing from a high-rise at the Jingji Smart Park in Longgang District. Multiple fire trucks were parked outside the building as onlookers gathered. In a striking scene, drones hovered in formation while firefighting robots moved in, simulating a coordinated emergency response. The realistic display led many passersby to believe an actual fire was underway. According to the fire department, the drill was meant to test the integration of new technologies such as drones and robotic units in emergency scenarios. Officials emphasized there was no real danger and urged the public not to panic.

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The Green Victory 2024 exercise

The Green Victory 2024 exercise

Nursipalu, 13.09.2024. The Green Victory 2024 exercise of Estonian Police and Border Guard. Practicing for an event when faced with a realistic weaponized mass migration scenario and securing borders while protecting the vulnerable. Photo Arvo Meeks, Lõuna-Eesti Postimees

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The Green Victory 2024 exercise

The Green Victory 2024 exercise

Nursipalu, 13.09.2024. The Green Victory 2024 exercise of Estonian Police and Border Guard. Practicing for an event when faced with a realistic weaponized mass migration scenario and securing borders while protecting the vulnerable. Photo Arvo Meeks, Lõuna-Eesti Postimees

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The Green Victory 2024 exercise

The Green Victory 2024 exercise

Nursipalu, 13.09.2024. The Green Victory 2024 exercise of Estonian Police and Border Guard. Practicing for an event when faced with a realistic weaponized mass migration scenario and securing borders while protecting the vulnerable. Photo Arvo Meeks, Lõuna-Eesti Postimees

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The Green Victory 2024 exercise

The Green Victory 2024 exercise

Nursipalu, 13.09.2024. The Green Victory 2024 exercise of Estonian Police and Border Guard. Practicing for an event when faced with a realistic weaponized mass migration scenario and securing borders while protecting the vulnerable. Photo Arvo Meeks, Lõuna-Eesti Postimees

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The Green Victory 2024 exercise

The Green Victory 2024 exercise

Nursipalu, 13.09.2024. The Green Victory 2024 exercise of Estonian Police and Border Guard. Practicing for an event when faced with a realistic weaponized mass migration scenario and securing borders while protecting the vulnerable. Photo Arvo Meeks, Lõuna-Eesti Postimees

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The Green Victory 2024 exercise

The Green Victory 2024 exercise

Nursipalu, 13.09.2024. The Green Victory 2024 exercise of Estonian Police and Border Guard. Practicing for an event when faced with a realistic weaponized mass migration scenario and securing borders while protecting the vulnerable. Photo Arvo Meeks, Lõuna-Eesti Postimees

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The Green Victory 2024 exercise

The Green Victory 2024 exercise

Nursipalu, 13.09.2024. The Green Victory 2024 exercise of Estonian Police and Border Guard. Practicing for an event when faced with a realistic weaponized mass migration scenario and securing borders while protecting the vulnerable. Photo Arvo Meeks, Lõuna-Eesti Postimees

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The Green Victory 2024 exercise

The Green Victory 2024 exercise

Nursipalu, 13.09.2024. The Green Victory 2024 exercise of Estonian Police and Border Guard. Practicing for an event when faced with a realistic weaponized mass migration scenario and securing borders while protecting the vulnerable. Photo Arvo Meeks, Lõuna-Eesti Postimees

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The Green Victory 2024 exercise

The Green Victory 2024 exercise

Nursipalu, 13.09.2024. The Green Victory 2024 exercise of Estonian Police and Border Guard. Practicing for an event when faced with a realistic weaponized mass migration scenario and securing borders while protecting the vulnerable. Photo Arvo Meeks, Lõuna-Eesti Postimees

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The Green Victory 2024 exercise

The Green Victory 2024 exercise

Nursipalu, 13.09.2024. The Green Victory 2024 exercise of Estonian Police and Border Guard. Practicing for an event when faced with a realistic weaponized mass migration scenario and securing borders while protecting the vulnerable. Photo Arvo Meeks, Lõuna-Eesti Postimees

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The Green Victory 2024 exercise

The Green Victory 2024 exercise

Nursipalu, 13.09.2024. The Green Victory 2024 exercise of Estonian Police and Border Guard. Practicing for an event when faced with a realistic weaponized mass migration scenario and securing borders while protecting the vulnerable. Photo Arvo Meeks, Lõuna-Eesti Postimees

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CHINA-NANJING-SCIENCE-HUMANOID ROBOTS (CN)

CHINA-NANJING-SCIENCE-HUMANOID ROBOTS (CN)

(240801) -- NANJING, Aug. 1, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- This photo provided by the interviewee shows professor Liu Xiaofeng working with graduate students on a robotic arm at Hohai University in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province, March 1, 2024. TO GO WITH "Across China: Chinese scientists develop humanoid robots with realistic facial expressions" Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM)

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Japan: Lifelike Robot Horse Amazes Crowd At JRA 70th Anniversary Event In Tokyo 2

The Japan Racing Association (JRA), which is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year, held a collaborative event with the Daimaru Tokyo, a department store adjacent to Tokyo Station. A lifelike robot horse of 'Sodashi,' a white racehorse that retired last year, was displayed from May 22 to June 4, attracting many visitors.

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Japan: Lifelike Robot Horse Amazes Crowd At JRA 70th Anniversary Event In Tokyo

The Japan Racing Association (JRA), which is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year, held a collaborative event with the Daimaru Tokyo, a department store adjacent to Tokyo Station. A lifelike robot horse of 'Sodashi,' a white racehorse that retired last year, was displayed from May 22 to June 4, attracting many visitors.

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Conference to deepen exchanges on global prosperity held in Hong Kong

STORY: Conference to deepen exchanges on global prosperity held in Hong Kong SHOOTING TIME: May 14, 2024 DATELINE: May 15, 2024 LENGTH: 00:00:52 LOCATION: HONG KONG, China CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the conference 2. various of Regina Ip, co-organizer of the summit, delivering a speech STORYLINE: The Global Prosperity Summit 2024, an international event dedicated to nongovernmental dialogues on geopolitical issues, is being held in Hong Kong. The conference, running from Monday to Wednesday, draws leaders and experts in science and technology, international relations and sustainable development to discuss responses to some of the most pressing global challenges. "Cooperation, rather than de-globalization, is the only way realistic forward for the global economy -- and global progress in general," John Lee, chief executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), said while addressing the welcome dinner on Monday. "We have decided to hold a conference on global prosper

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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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