
Practise Calling 000 experience was developed in Godot and uses voice recognition to guide users through what to expect in an emergency call. The simulator is available in four languages: English, Simplified Chinese, Arabic and Dari.
The simulator was developed in consultation with emergency services in Victoria and with the Ethnic Communities Council of Victoria's (ECCV) wide metropolitian and regional network.
Visit prepareandbesafe.org.au/practise-calling-000
Commissioned by the Ethnic Communities’ Council of Victoria (ECCV) as part of the Prepare and Be Safe platform.
Practise Calling 000 experience was developed in Godot and uses voice recognition to guide users through what to expect in an emergency call. The simulator is available in four languages: English, Simplified Chinese, Arabic and Dari.
The simulator was developed in consultation with emergency services in Victoria and with the Ethnic Communities Council of Victoria's (ECCV) wide metropolitian and regional network.
Visit prepareandbesafe.org.au/practise-calling-000
Commissioned by the Ethnic Communities’ Council of Victoria (ECCV) as part of the Prepare and Be Safe platform.





Produced for Disaster Awareness and Preparedness Resources (MEMI)
Client Ethnic Communities’ Council of Victoria (ECCV)
Producers: Jess O'Farrell and Aysha Zackariya
Design & Key Art: Aysha Zackariya
Development: Sean O'Connell @ Paperticket studios
Translation Services: Language Loop
VOICE ARTISTS
Sofia Viegas
Josh Yeong
Aiden Spence
Ryan Granger
Aysha Zackariya
Jess O'Farrell
studio kettle works and creates on the land of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. We acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded and pay respect to their Elders, past and present.