Pediatric Scenario Training For First Responders
This is for a scenario-based pediatric training video for a local emergency services / government organization. We are seeking a baby, a toddler, and a teen (13 to 17 years old) to participate in the filming of short training scenarios for emergency services professionals. Each child will portray a “patient” in short, controlled simulations designed to demonstrate how emergency responder professionals assess and respond to critical, life-saving situations involving pediatric patients and their caregivers. No acting experienced is required. A parent/guardian will be on set with their child at all times and may be asked to hold their child during filming and/or be on-camera. All scenes will be carefully supervised by trained professionals, with a strong focus on the comfort, safety, and well-being of every child. This is a meaningful opportunity to support first responder training and contribute to community safety. Usage: non-broadcast, corporate / internal training, and intranet in perpetuity. This is a non-union project. Filming Date: Thursday, January 15, 2025 Rate: $200 flat buyout Location: Los Angeles, CA (training facility near Dodger stadium)
Roles For This Project
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Submissions Due: 01/13/2026
Open to females between 28 to 36 years old. Open to Caucasian, Hispanic, and ethnically ambiguous ethnicities. Scenario: Mother reacts to baby being non-responsive as police officers and paramedic attempt to revive baby (mannequin). This is a speaking role with only a few lines. The training to... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 01/09/2026
Boy or girl between 4 to 6 years old. Open to all ethnicities. Scenario: Child appears to be choking on a toy. Police officers and paramedics perform back blows & CPR on the child before loading them into an ambulance. The training topic is “Choking/Respiratory Distress.” Only 2-3 hour time comm... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 01/09/2026
Baby under 1 years old. Open to all ethnicities, boy or girl. Scenario: baby is non-responsive as police officers and paramedic attempt to revive baby. Baby will lay and or appear unconscious the entire time. The training topic is “Infant Cardiac Arrest.” Only 2-3 hour time commitment for this ro... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 01/09/2026
13-17 year old boy or girl. Open to all ethnicities. Scene takes place shortly after teen has been shot twice. Police officers tend to their wounds and ensure the patient stays warm until paramedics arrive. The training topic is “Traumatic Injury.” Approximately 5-6 hour time commitment for this r... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 01/09/2026
– Toddler between 2 – 4 years old. Open to all ethnicities, boy or girl. Scenario: Toddler appears to be choking on a toy. Police officers and paramedics perform back blows & CPR on the toddler before loading them into an ambulance. The training topic is “Choking/Respiratory Distress.” Only 2... [See More]
More Roles For This Project
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Submissions Due: 01/13/2026
Open to females between 28 to 36 years old. Open to Caucasian, Hispanic, and ethnically ambiguous ethnicities. Scenario: Mother reacts to baby being non-responsive as police officers and paramedic attempt to revive baby (mannequin). This is a speaking role with only a few lines. The training to... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 01/09/2026
Boy or girl between 4 to 6 years old. Open to all ethnicities. Scenario: Child appears to be choking on a toy. Police officers and paramedics perform back blows & CPR on the child before loading them into an ambulance. The training topic is “Choking/Respiratory Distress.” Only 2-3 hour time comm... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 01/09/2026
Baby under 1 years old. Open to all ethnicities, boy or girl. Scenario: baby is non-responsive as police officers and paramedic attempt to revive baby. Baby will lay and or appear unconscious the entire time. The training topic is “Infant Cardiac Arrest.” Only 2-3 hour time commitment for this ro... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 01/09/2026
13-17 year old boy or girl. Open to all ethnicities. Scene takes place shortly after teen has been shot twice. Police officers tend to their wounds and ensure the patient stays warm until paramedics arrive. The training topic is “Traumatic Injury.” Approximately 5-6 hour time commitment for this r... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 01/09/2026
– Toddler between 2 – 4 years old. Open to all ethnicities, boy or girl. Scenario: Toddler appears to be choking on a toy. Police officers and paramedics perform back blows & CPR on the toddler before loading them into an ambulance. The training topic is “Choking/Respiratory Distress.” Only 2... [See More]