04-16-2015, 10:15 AM
A typical local fire station can be set out based on the following units :
1. Four bays for the fire tenders.
2. An appliance room and storeroom for special equipment
3. A training room and a multipurpose room for
— administration and control room staff
— rest and recreation rooms and a plant room
A fire station for both local and area support operations, providing fire prevention and technical services, central workshop, catering, training and practice facilities, contains:
• up to 16 fire engine bays (with ambulance service)
• an appliance room and storeroom for special equipment
• a training room
• rest and recreation rooms, including washroom, shower, WC, changing room and drying room
• rooms such as a duty room, restroom and small kitchen
• administration room and room for the station commander
• vehicle and equipment workshop and plant room
• an operations control room
• a central workshop.
1. Four bays for the fire tenders.
2. An appliance room and storeroom for special equipment
3. A training room and a multipurpose room for
— administration and control room staff
— rest and recreation rooms and a plant room
A fire station for both local and area support operations, providing fire prevention and technical services, central workshop, catering, training and practice facilities, contains:
• up to 16 fire engine bays (with ambulance service)
• an appliance room and storeroom for special equipment
• a training room
• rest and recreation rooms, including washroom, shower, WC, changing room and drying room
• rooms such as a duty room, restroom and small kitchen
• administration room and room for the station commander
• vehicle and equipment workshop and plant room
• an operations control room
• a central workshop.