Comprehensive first aid training simulations based on the recommendations of the European Resuscitation Council teach practical management of cardiac arrest (CPR), the use of a defibrillator (AED), internal conditions, and acute injuries. 15 minutes that could determine life or death.
Nine out of ten people do not believe they would be able to help in a crisis situation.
Why VR Rescue?
27
people per day
In the Czech Republic, he suffers a cardiac arrest and requires immediate assistance.
average arrival of the IRS
It takes a long time for the ambulance to arrive at the patient.
to brain death
Without restoring circulation, irreversible brain damage occurs.
developed in collaboration with experts
In collaboration with experts, we are changing the way people learn to save lives.

our Joint mission
100,000 trained individuals by June 2026
In emergency situations, a person is always a layman first – not a professional. The rescue service arrives on average in 15 minutes, and it is during this time that the preparedness of those around makes the difference.
Our goal is to create a more prepared and courageous society, where everyone knows what to do when it matters most.
Therefore, we aim to train 100,000 people by June 2026, who will learn the basics of first aid in virtual reality.
And that these are not just words, we prove it through actions –
on 18 June 2025, we trained 1,255 people in just 8 hours, setting both the Czech and world record.
Everyone has #powerToHelp.
It only takes 15 minutes to make a life-changing decision.

Only one in every hundred knows how to give first aid properly.
And we want to change that, which is why in just one single day we taught a total of 1255 people to save a human life.
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Collaboration that makes a real impact
VR Rescue helps schools, companies, and cities enhance the most important capability – the ability to help others.














