FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PR- 144-03 June 03, 2003 MAYOR MICHAEL R. BLOOMBERG AND FIRE COMMISSIONER NICHOLAS SCOPPETTA OPEN $45 MILLION STATE-OF-THE-ART FIRE TRAINING FACILITY Today, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Fire Commissioner Nicholas Scoppetta opened the Fire Department’s new $45 million fire training facility at the Fire Academy on Randall’s Island. This much need facility included the construction of three new buildings and the renovation of one existing structure. The renovation includes a 6,000 square foot Burn Building, a 35,000 square foot Field House containing a fire-fighting simulator and a 35,000 square foot Learning Center. “This state-of-the-art facility will provide the training that our firefighters deserve,” said Mayor Bloomberg. “Since September 11th we have hired more than 1,800 probationary firefighters and are rebuilding the ranks of this great department with the best equipped and best trained firefighters in the world. Not only will our probies benefit from this enhanced facility, but also all firefighters and officers will use this facility for in service training. The FDNY never stops learning, training or preparing new techniques to keep New Yorkers safe.” “The City of New York has always relied on its firefighters in times of crisis or disaster. But at no time in our department's history has the City depended so heavily on the ranks of the Fire Department as one of its first line defenses against terrorism,” said Commissioner Scoppetta. “This modern facility will provide us with the ability to support the vast new array of crucial technology necessary to continue training our firefighters to respond to any emergency effectively, efficiently and safely with the best protection possible—knowledge and training.” The project, which was designed by Swanke Hayden Connell Architects (SHCA) and built with capital construction funds was overseen by the Department of Design and Construction. The project included the renovation of an existing 4,000 square foot building for live fire training, along with the construction of three new buildings.
The final phase of this project will be modifying the existing “smokehouse” building allowing probationary firefighters to train under real smoke conditions. The Fire Department’s 27-acre Training Academy now consists of 12 buildings. The Academy opened in 1975 and was constructed – at a cost of $13 million – by the New York State Urban Development Corporation.
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