Training for Operational Readiness | Restoring Readiness After Trauma

Training for Operational Readiness
Immersive training puts your team inside the scenarios they need to be ready for — before those scenarios happen in real life. Rather than learning through instruction alone, participants engage fully with realistic environments, make real decisions, and experience the consequences of their actions in a safe, guided context.
This is how instinct is built. This is how teams become ready.
What an Immersive Training Exercise Looks Like
We design every exercise around your specific training objectives. Using professional role players, film-quality moulage effects, and purpose-built scenarios, we create the conditions that genuinely challenge your team — physically, mentally, and interpersonally.
Our team is entirely self-sustaining. We arrive with everything needed to run a high-quality, realistic exercise. All we need from you is the who, what, where, when, and why. We’ll provide the how.
Who We Train
- Military units — from collective exercises to small-team scenarios
- Police and law enforcement — de-escalation, civilian engagement
- Fire services — rescue, multi-casualty, and coordination scenarios
- Emergency medical teams — triage, mass casualty, and field response
Sample Scenario Types
- Medical evacuations and mass casualty events
- Mental health crisis scenarios
- Key leader engagements
- Hostage and kidnapping situations
- Civilian and cultural engagements
- Ambushes and patterns of life
- Media engagements
- Custom scenarios built to your specifications
Sample Role Player Characters
- Civilian populations
- Mayors, religious leaders, NGO representatives
- Media personnel
- Criminal organizations
- Police, interpreters, and community figures
- Military casualty simulation swaps
- Any character your scenario requires
Restoring Readiness After Trauma
Critical incidents leave a mark — on individuals, on teams, and on organizations. The return to operational readiness after trauma is not automatic, and it shouldn’t be treated as though it is.
DGS Immersive supports this process through clinician-directed scenario support — a structured approach where our role is to build and deliver the environments and scenarios that the treating clinician prescribes.
How it works: The psychologist, psychiatrist, social worker, occupational therapist, or other regulated professional responsible for the individual’s or team’s care determines the therapeutic approach and the nature of the exposure required. DGS Immersive then designs and executes those scenarios with the same precision and realism we bring to all of our training work — under the clinician’s oversight, and in service of their recovery plan.
This model is available at the individual, team, and organizational level. If you are a clinician working with first responders or military personnel and are looking for a trusted scenario delivery partner, we welcome the conversation.

