Frequently asked questions
Everything about training with a voice AI patient, how grading works, and what it costs.
What is UnitClear Academy?
UnitClear Academy is a voice-driven EMT training simulator. You run a complete 911 call out loud: assess a talking AI patient on scene, command your AI partner, manage the patient in the ambulance, and give a verbal handoff to an AI nurse at the hospital. After the call, an AI examiner grades your performance across nine clinical and communication domains, quoting your own words as evidence.
How does the voice interaction work?
Each character — patient, partner, nurse — is a live voice AI. You hold a push-to-talk button and speak the way you would on a real call: ask the patient about their pain, tell your partner to get vitals or bag the patient, deliver a MIST/SBAR handoff. The characters answer in real time with their own voices, and your partner actually carries out clear orders.
Is this good preparation for the NREMT exam?
The scenarios are built around NREMT-style assessment flow: scene size-up, primary assessment, SAMPLE and OPQRST history, vitals, interventions in scope, transport decision, and a structured hospital handoff. The grader scores the same skills a practical examiner watches for. It complements — but does not replace — your course, skills lab, and official exam preparation.
What scenarios are in the case library?
Current cases include chest pain (possible STEMI), stroke, opioid overdose, hypoglycemia, and anaphylaxis, each with branching outcomes driven by your decisions. A new case is added every month. All scenarios are original content set in fictional counties.
What are county protocol sets?
Every case rebuilds itself for the county you train in. Ten county-level protocol sets model real regional differences — scope of practice (for example, whether aspirin is on BLS standing orders), radio terminology, policy names, and the roster of receiving hospitals with their designations. County names are fictional, but each set is modeled on a real protocol area.
Do the cases have multiple endings?
Yes. Every case has at least three distinct outcomes decided by what you do — not by chance. Miss a critical intervention and the patient deteriorates; damage rapport and the patient can refuse care; pick the wrong destination and the debrief will show you why it mattered.
What do I need to play?
A laptop, tablet, or phone with a microphone and a modern browser. Headphones are strongly recommended so the AI voices don't leak into your microphone. No app install is required.
How much does it cost?
Your first call is free — one full case with complete grading, no credit card required. After that, a subscription is $29 per month for the entire case library, unlimited replays, and progress tracking. You can cancel anytime.
Who is UnitClear Academy for?
EMT students preparing for their practical and the NREMT, working EMTs who want reps between calls, and EMS agencies or EMT programs that want structured scenario practice for their crews. Agency and cohort licensing is available through UnitClear EMS.
Is this medical advice?
No. UnitClear Academy is an educational simulator. Scenario content, counties, agencies, hospitals, and protocol numbers are fictional and are not clinical guidance. Always follow your own local protocols and medical direction.