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With siren and blue light: Emergency Call 112 - The Fire Fighting Simulation deploys

Aerosoft and Crenetic release their first fire fighting simulation

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Emergency Call 112 – The Fire Fighting Simulation is available now and can be ordered via the Aerosoft Online Shop, in retail stores, and on Steam. Emergency Call 112 is the first fire fighting simulation from Aerosoft – and a fully detailed simulation of the eventful life of a fire brigade. For the development of Emergency Call 112 – The Fire Fighting Simulation, the developer Crenetic have worked in cooperation with the professional fire brigade Mülheim at the Ruhr. The fire station in Mülheim is one of the most modern stations in Europe. The vehicles, procedures and equipment items in Emergency Call 112 are realistically modelled.

In Emergency Call 112 – The Fire Fighting Simulation players have to master thrilling, randomly generated missions. These include oil slicks, accidents with cars and trucks, fires with interior and exterior attacks and room fires. Players can relive the exciting missions of a fire fighter with realistic hose handling and a fluid system that realistically simulates fire spread.

Features:
  • Recreation of the fire station Mülheim in a fictitious town
  • Highly-detailed vehicles, such as the LF24 fire engine, a water tender, swap body vehicle and command vehicle
  • Removable equipment
  • Realistic, flexible, movable hoses
  • Interior and exterior fires
  • Technical assistance for accidents
  • Realistic fire spread using a dynamic fluid simulation
  • Many different scenarios, including:
o Oil slicks
o Traffic accidents
o Burning rooms
o Blocked roads
o Fire alarm
o Security measures

 
  • Night operations
  • Navigation systems in the fire trucks
  • Sophisticated AI to control the interaction between the fire fighters
  • Realistic traffic at the site of the fire or accident
  • An open game world where all of the buildings can be a scene of the action
Official assets for Emergency Call 112 – The Fire Fighting Simulation can be found in the English or French Aerosoft press area.

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Founded in 1991 at the Airport Paderborn/Lippstadt, Aerosoft GmbH aimed at the development of software for professional training and procedure training programs. Since 1992 Aerosoft has been developing and marketing add-ons for Microsoft Flight Simulator, too. The first own hardware, the ACP (Aircraft Control Panel), was introduced to the market in 1992. Aerosoft has been developing add-ons for Train Simulator since 2002. Further simulators such as "World of Subways" and "OMSI" followed in the years after 2008. Having distribution partners such as Simware, Brussels and Aerosoft USA, Inc. in Naples, FL, Aerosoft mainly covers the French speaking and American market.

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