According to a report from The Southern Forecaster, the South Portland (ME) Fire Department’s (SPFD’s) new $7.5 million station at Cash Corner is expected to be open for business on May 12.
The station will feature many upgrades and improvements over its 1970s predecessor, one of which is a stairwell, which will provide several “extras” to create ample opportunities for training the SPFD’s firefighters.
Another feature will be working pipes to allow firefighters to train in tapping into a building’s water system.
Halfway up the stairs, a small landing with a panel that opens onto the station’s main bay is the same height off the landing as a window might be in a typical house. SPFD Captain Jeffrey Rogers said trainees will be able to set up ladders and use the panel to simulate climbing into a second-story window.
In addition, at the top of the stairwell is a removable metal handrail can be used along with red metal beams. The beams have brass rings built into them that can hold a person’s weight for drilling on rappelling techniques and similar ropework.
The post New South Portland (ME) Fire Department Station Ready to Open in May appeared first on Fire Apparatus.