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New Fire Training Centre for Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service

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New Fire Training Centre for Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service

New Fire Training Centre for Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service

The construction of a New fire station and training centre for Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Services is complete.

In partnership with Artisan Developments Ltd, and Crofton Engineering, Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service have completed construction of a new community fire station and purpose-built training centre at St John’s Park, north of Huntingdon.

The new development replaces the current station on Hartford Road, which is no longer of a suitable standard. This is a significant development with a budget over £10.5 million, started April ’22 and completed October ‘22. Sustainability is at the heart of the design, a functional, economical, low maintenance building which will provide Cambridge Fire and Rescue Services with the modern facilities it requires to provide effective service to the people of Cambridgeshire. It will also provide reliable, and realistic training for all operational firefighters and dramatically increase CFRS’ capacity to train more firefighters more often.

The three-acre development consists of a fire station and its related support areas – overnight accommodation for those firefighters’ working nights, along with lecture rooms and supplementary changing facilities. There are also offices for support staff, such as the health and safety team, operational support group and occupational health team. The training area was purpose-built and installed by Crofton Engineering. Crofton Engineering was founded locally, in 1953, in a small village near Cambridge and is one of the market leaders in the fabrication and installation of steel structures and specialist Fire Training Buildings & Structures.

New Fire Training Centre for Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service
Main Fire Training Building

The training area allows CFRS to create realistic training exercises include, live fire training containers, areas to support incidents involving water and motor vehicles, and a four-storey training tower.

TRAINING CENTRE

The Main Training Building is 12m x 12m and includes facilities to simulate Cold Smoke and LPG Fires. It is a compartment building which contains everything you would find in a residential or commercial building, including stairs, rooms, hallways, corridors, garages etc. Which allows for a multitude of applicable training scenarios. Cold Smoke as available in all rooms and on all floors but there is also facility to control the smoke in each room independently, providing further flexibility.

For the Main Training Building (MTB) at CFRS training centre together with Crofton Engineering Fireblast GmbH designed the gas fuelled live fire training system in accordance with DIN 14097 Part 2 and NFPA 1402 standard. Fireblast GmbH is using the latest state of the art design to provide challenging scenarios to allow CFRS team to do as much as possible tactical training under realistic conditions.

The MTB for the moment is equipped with 3 computer controlled gas fuelled fires and prepared for additional fires in the future. In the ground floor Garage Fireblast GmbH installed a large fire pit within the floor to allow CFRS to add different suitable mock ups including a car to simulate a garage, a workshop, a storage and many more for a variety of situations. Due to the fact that the MTB is designed with different rooms and entrances the long corridor was used for a dual Hallway Flash Over simulation to practise door opening and attack procedures.

On the 2nd floor Fireblast GmbH installed a Multi-Prop Fire that also provide options with different set of Mock Ups. So, this room can be a Bedroom as well as a living room or a small kitchen just by changing the elements placed on top of the Multi Prop Platform.

Fireblast’s safety standard is one of the best in the industry by using redundant drawn sample gas monitoring systems, temperature monitoring and exhaust ventilation systems in each burn room. In addition all training rooms are equipped with high-capacity smoke machines for very obscured visibility.

The technology Fireblast GmbH is using is in place at different sites now in the UK and Europe and together with Crofton Engineering the team can also support your ideas for live fire training facilities.

Dry Risers are installed on all floors to provide realistic situation training. The main Building has also been developed with the flexibility to add extra LPG fires and training props at a later date, as and when required, which will allow for the facility to grow with demand or alter with changing requirements.

New Fire Training Centre for Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service
Main Training Building, SWAH & Stair Tower

The training centre also includes a training tower for rope rescue, rescue from heights and safe working at heights training. The training tower also includes capabilities for Aerial Ladder fire training and rescue and a lift shaft for various other difficult rescue scenarios.

Also on site, there are 3 real fire training buildings which include: the Compartmental Fire Behaviour Training Unit, the Fire Development Attack Training Unit, and a Real Fire Training Building over 3 floors. This includes scenarios for commercial units on the ground floor, Flats on the second floor and attic and loft space on the top floor.

New Fire Training Centre for Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service
Compartmental Fire Behaviour Training Unit & Store

With various windows, doors, corridors and floors the training instructors have a large amount of flexibility to alter all aspects of the fire development as they see fit, meaning that firefighters will never know the scenario in advance and will therefore be required to be able to adapt to whatever occurs during the exercise. This makes training far more effective, and far more applicable to the real world, in which scenarios will continually be unpredictable, with decisions having to be made differently for each specific situation.

On the site, there is also a Steel Rack for storage of cars for extrication and rescue training scenarios and an area for water rescue.

New Fire Training Centre for Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service
Artificial Smoke fed to all floors

The facilities are fully operational and prepared to accommodate a near unlimited amount of training scenarios and possibilities. This excellent new facility will greatly improve operational training for Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue services for many years to come with its future-proof, sustainable design, allowing current and trainee firefighters to develop to their maximum potential.

FACILITIES SPECIFICATIONS

Main Training Building

  • 12m x 12m x 4 storeys high LPG Live Fire Training Building
  • Solid concrete block walls with cast in situ concrete floors with profile metal cladding external envelope
  • Pre cast concrete internal staircase
  • Dry riser with outlet valves to each landing
  • Each floor has its own artificial smoke machine fed to all floors via a network of steel pipework with valves to each room
  • 3 LPG Fires – supplied by Fireblast GmbH
  • Ground floor – Garage Fire
  • Ground floor – Corridor Flashover Fire
  • 2nd Floor – Bedroom Fire
  • We have future proofed the building so more fire can be added
  • Calcium silicate thermal lining system
  • Ground floor garage will roller shutter door
  • Versatile & flexible room layout
New Fire Training Centre for Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service
Bedroom Fire & Corridor Flashover Fire

High Rise Stair Training Tower

  • Multiple drill faces with varying size openings
  • Drill riser with outlets valves at all landing level
  • Lift shaft for confined space working
  • Walkways and landing to entry points at all floor of the main training buildings
New Fire Training Centre for Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service
SWAH Climbing Frame

Rope Rescue Climbing Frame

  • Suitable for basic SWAH training as well as Line Rescue levels 1 & 2
  • Vertical ladder
  • Trap doors
  • Vertical shaft
  • Exposed ledges and platforms

CFBT Container Village

  • 7 x 40 ft containers
  • 4 burn rooms, two on ground floor, one on 1st floor and one on 2nd floor
  • Mixed of spaces – commercial area, flats, bedrooms
  • Internal and external stairs
  • Dry riser to each floor
  • Control room with temperature monitoring equipment
New Fire Training Centre for Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service
Compartmental Fire Behaviour Training Villa

CFBT Demonstrator Unit

  • Standard 40 ft unit
  • Controlled ventilation
  • Temperature monitoring
  • Stable doors
  • Ash doors

CFBT Attack Unit

  • Standard 40 ft unit
  • Vestibule entrance
  • Controlled ventilation
  • Temperature monitoring
  • Stable doors
  • Ash doors

RTC Car Storage Rack

  • Suitable for storing 15 cars.
New Fire Training Centre for Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service
RTC Car Storage Rack

Store Building

  • 6m x 6m building
  • Timber and forklift store
  • Welfare facilities

For more information contact Crofton Engineering here www.crofton-eng.co.uk/

New Fire Training Centre for Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service

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