A trained responder kneels beside a collapsed individual in a public space — working through the BLS sequence with calm precision, no panic, and no unnecessary intervention. This is the real-world proof of what VR BLS training produces: not the dramatic response, but the correct one. At Manila airport, Sourav Pandey's response to a collapsed traveler — assess, open airway, confirm responsiveness, activate help, monitor — was built through VRKure's medical simulation training platform BLSXR. A sequence rehearsed until it became reflex. A judgment trained until it held under pressure. Patient safety, not VR, was the outcome.














