North Port Fire Rescue opens training tower
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The 58-foot-tall building is 20 feet-by-48 feet and made out of 30 shipping containers of various sizes, while the interiors are reinforced to withstand repeated training.
"They're put together like a giant jigsaw puzzle to form all of the interior rooms," said
The containers simulate one- and two-story homes and the walls inside are removable "so we can reorganize it so there's a different floor plan every time somebody goes in to do a training scenario," Coyle said.
"The building is designed to be as versatile as we can be to mimic just about any type of structure we have here in the city," he added.
The third floor mimics apartment buildings, with facing units separated by a breezeway.
The structure includes props to allow firefighters to train on how to breach a window.
The structure has layers of insulation, with the interior designed to withstand repeated simulated fires and the water used to extinguish them.
Rooms have steel furniture that will withstand the burning and contribute to the realism of the training scenarios.
The tower, at
Annually, each firefighter must complete a minimum of 18 hours of facility training, 192 hours of company level training, 12 hours of driver training and six hours of hazmat training.
The training will help the department maintain an insurance rating that will contribute to lower premiums in the city.
Until now,
Coyle noted that because this tower is in the city, crews can remain more available to respond to calls.



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