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At SIM Dispatcher, you’re the call taker.

The most comprehensive dispatch simulation for fire, EMS, and patient transport services.

Structured emergency call dialogs
Real-time alerts & unit statuses
GIS map with live vehicle tracking
500+ dispatch centers – or build your own
Multiplayer mode for team-based call handling
API integrations and system connectivity

The real logic behind dispatch systems

Focus on realism, speed, and teamwork – all in one clean interface. Take emergency calls. Dispatch resources. Manage incidents. As close to real operations as it gets.

Available in multiple languages

SIM Dispatcher speaks your language – with authentic regional setups across Europe and North America.

English

English

German

Spanish

French

Italian

Dutch

Polish

Most popular dispatch centers in our community

Integrierte Leitstelle Aachen
349 active dispatchers
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Integrierte Leitstelle Landkreis Harburg
279 active dispatchers
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Integrierte Leitstelle München
155 active dispatchers
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Rettungsleitstelle Hamburg
128 active dispatchers
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Zentrale Leitstelle Frankfurt am Main
103 active dispatchers
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Integrierte Leitstelle Bochum
88 active dispatchers
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Feuerwehreinsatzzentrale BF Wien
87 active dispatchers
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Integrierte Leitstelle AN
81 active dispatchers
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Rettungs- und Feuerwehrleitstelle Berlin
70 active dispatchers
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Rettungs- und Feuerwehrleitstelle Potsdam
64 active dispatchers
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Quick Start

Start your first dispatcher shift in just a few steps.

1
Create an account

Register your free XENBIT® ID in under 2 minutes

2
Select a session

Create a new session or join an existing one

3
Start the client

Download, install, launch — and you’re on duty


Frequently Asked Questions

SIM Dispatcher is available for Microsoft Windows and Apple macOS. We recommend at least 8 GB of RAM and a CPU not older than seven years. Because SIM Dispatcher simulates a real dispatch environment, at least two monitors are required — three are ideal. A stable, persistent internet connection with WebSocket support is also needed.
The user interface is available in English and German. Content such as call dialogs and radio communication is localized in English, German, Spanish, French, Dutch, Italian, and Polish.
Yes, integration is possible. Using the REST API and webhooks, along with managed sessions, SIM Dispatcher can be connected to environments such as FiveM, other simulators, or external projects.
Regional availability depends on our address database. Accurate street data is required for every supported area. You can check the current list of supported countries and regions via our community forum (forums.sim-dispatcher.com).
Yes. Sessions can be private, public, or shared with specific users. Multiple dispatch positions can be staffed in one shared session, with all activity running in real time — just like a real control room.
SIM Dispatcher offers a free trial limited to 30 real-time minutes per session. The Standard Edition can be purchased as a one-time lifetime license for €34.99. Alternatively, a subscription plan with additional features starts at €8.39 per month.