About ETS
Emergo Train System (ETS) is an academic / educational simulation system used in several countries around the world for training and testing the preparedness and management of emergencies, major incidents and disasters.

Due to the Covid19 pandemic, there have not been any Senior instructor courses conducted for a long time. The first ETS Senior instructor course for over a year was held in May 2021 by the ETS faculty in Queensland!
The Pediatric trauma victim bank (Kinder trauma slachtoffer bank) is now available in Dutch. The victim bank is available in medium (100 patients) and small (50 patients). All patients have a management card. The age range of the patients are from infants up to 17 years old.
ETS version 4 is growing! During 2020 we released three new victim banks; Penetrating trauma victim bank, Bomb/blast victim bank and Pediatric trauma victim bank. Picture below shows the sets currently available. You can also get more detailed information about all the sets on ETS webbsite >>> or contact us on
More developments are ongoing, for example a revision of Decontamination at hospital set and a new pediatric in-hospital bank.
Download the pdf with more information of ETS version 4 >>>
A new victim bank with Pediatric trauma victim have been developed and is now available to use for training and simulations. The victim bank (size medium) consist of a total of 100 patients with management cards. There is also a small set with 50 patients. The age range of the pediatric trauma patients are from infants up to 17 years old.
Course dates for the international ETS Senior instructor courses 2021 are now available. During the course the participants learn how to plan, set up, run and evaluate exercises using ETS. Course language is English.
The latest set of ETS victim banks is now released - a bomb/blast victim bank! The bank can be used for scenarios such as for example:
Emergo Train System (ETS) is an academic / educational simulation system used in several countries around the world for training and testing the preparedness and management of emergencies, major incidents and disasters.